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Dec 2, 2014 9:47 AM CST
Name: Lyn
Weaverville, California (Zone 8a)
Celebrating Gardening: 2015 Garden Sages Garden Ideas: Level 1
@purpleinopp, Tiffany,

Do you do your transplanting in spring ? It has been raining almost daily since the first of October, just after I bought my bulbs on sale, and I my soil has been saturated ever since and I haven't wanted to plant the bulbs in truly wet soil and was hoping for a bit of time when the soil would dry out some. Since rain is likely to happen every day for the next 10 days, I don't see that happening and think there's a good possibility I may lose these new bulbs ... no they are not the fancy ones.

I wanted to move my Spanish Bluebells, supposedly deer resistant ... HA ... , that I planted out in front in deer territory because the deer ate them down to nubs this year. I don't even know if they are viable. The deer did not give them enough time to grow foliage to feed the bulb for the next season. If some come up next spring, can I move them at that time ?

Smiles,
Lyn
I'd rather weed than dust ... the weeds stay gone longer.

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