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Old 06-04-2004, 08:54 PM
Brian
 
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Default Aconite - Snow Drops didn't come up

Both Aconite tubers and Snowdrop bulbs very much dislike planting dry. For
best results they are moved 'in the green' and then carry on as if
untouched. Yours might very well have taken a season off. Don't despair.
Aconite can become most invasive and is my most prominent lawn weed.
Best Wishes
"RWL" wrote in message
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I planted some Aconite bulbs last September and nothing has come up
yet here in central PA. The crocuses have been up for 10 days or so
already, and I thought there would at least be some green tips showing
from the Aconite.

The bulbs were purchased in late August and given to me. They were a
commercial product in a bag, but I'm wondering if they were old stock.
The bulbs were somewhat wrinkled like large hard raisins, unlike the
smooth bulbs of a crocus or daffodil.. Is that how Aconite bulbs are
supposed to look or were they dried out and left over stock from the
previous season?

It wasn't convenient to dig a trench around the tree where they were
planted, so I pounded a bar slightly larger than the bulbs into the
soil to make each hole, dropped each bulb in its hole and then poured
water down / over the holes to seal them / loosen the soil, then
covered the holes back up with mulch. This method has worked for me
in the past with daffodils and crocuses, so I assumed it would work
with the Snowdrops. They were planted about 2-3" deep.

I doubt that squirrels got them, since we don't have any bold enough
to venture to the front yard (it's a long way from their natural
habitat over open ground) and the mulch wasn't disturbed.

RWL

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