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Where are my new bulbs?
Our well established crocuses and narcissi are all in full
flower but the new ones I planted back in November aren't even breaking through the ground yet. Will they take longer to come up than the others or have I planted them too deep or something? -- David in Normandy. To e-mail you MUST include the password FROG on the subject line or emails are automatically deleted. |
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Where are my new bulbs?
"David in Normandy" wrote in message ... Our well established crocuses and narcissi are all in full flower but the new ones I planted back in November aren't even breaking through the ground yet. Will they take longer to come up than the others or have I planted them too deep or something? I wouldn't worry about them, they'll know what to do. If they are a bit deep they'll show up soon, and they'll migrate via new bulblets to the depth they like. We moved some gladioli bulbs last year, and there's no sign of them yet, but the ones we missed in the old location are showing at 3" tall. Although this mornings hard frost may have come as a shock to them. Steve |
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Where are my new bulbs?
shazzbat says...
I wouldn't worry about them, they'll know what to do. If they are a bit deep they'll show up soon, and they'll migrate via new bulblets to the depth they like. We moved some gladioli bulbs last year, and there's no sign of them yet, but the ones we missed in the old location are showing at 3" tall. Although this mornings hard frost may have come as a shock to them. I'll just have to be patient then. The ground here has lots of small stones in it and my bulb planter didn't work very well - it is one of those that you push and twist and it lifts out a big plug of earth - provided you don't hit any rocks. So after a little experimenting I found the pick worked much better. With a single stroke it buried itself in the ground then I just tipped it up to lift and break the earth then popped a bulb under each lifted grass sod. While it made easy work of planting the bulbs they may have been planted a bit too deep. -- David in Normandy. To e-mail you MUST include the password FROG on the subject line or emails are automatically deleted. |
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Where are my new bulbs?
David in Normandy writes
Our well established crocuses and narcissi are all in full flower but the new ones I planted back in November aren't even breaking through the ground yet. Will they take longer to come up than the others or have I planted them too deep or something? They'll take longer. The others will have already been in growth by Nov. -- Kay |
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