@Kabby ....
Thank you. My Spanish bluebells have done fine until this year. We were in our third year of drought and my neighbor above me on our slope decided not to water his large lawn this year. One could easily say he had his own private deer herd living up there, but when there was no lawn, they moved down to my property ...
My tiny lawn was green because I had to water my maple tree this year for the first time. It's a large tree and the roots spread all though the lawn area.
The dang deer ate every deer resistant plant I had out there. They were starving. That's why I don't know if the bulbs out there are actually viable because they never had a chance to go through their full cycle. I may have to start over, but won't know until next spring.
I had marked the location where I planted the bulbs with plastic utinsils and a friend pointed out that I even supplied forks for the deer to eat my plants ...
If I see the bulbs come up next spring ... I am going to move them !
Smiles,
Lyn