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If you are like me and left your fall-bought-bulbs on the front porch since October, you should be OK, but if you are buying now and are looking at tulips or daffodils which need 12-15 weeks of ...
Healthy bulbs should be consistently firm and protected by papery sheaths. These bulbs can be planted in potting soil, either entirely under the soil or half in-half out. Many gardeners will top-dress ...
If you are like me and left your fall-bought-bulbs on the front porch since October, you should be OK, but if you are buying now and are looking at tulips or daffodils which need 12-15 weeks of cold, ...