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Old 06-12-2006, 04:02 PM posted to uk.rec.gardening
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Default Aaahhh! Daffs starting to sprout!!


Dunks wrote:
Hi All

I planted Narcissi in containers (with a few in the limited ground of my
small garden). Not knowing what to do, I consulted the URG FAQ about bulbs
in pots. It's a bit ambiguous about when to bring them out of the
cover/frame, but I followed the instructions as best I could. They were in
a makeshift greenhouse - a Homebase interweb-purchased job, it's a tubular
frame with a shaped thick polythene cover. They were planted in early
October.
So, last weekend, I thought I'd bring them out (as it's been so mild - I was
actually planting up the last of my tulips cos the weather here in London
has been so incredibly mild).
Results: The two big containers of mixed White & Yellow Cheerfulness seem
ok. But the two smaller pots (13inch terracotta) of Narcissus Minnow have
started to sprout. One bulb has actually broken the soil and is showing two
green shoots!
WTF can I do? Are they doomed to failure or is there some remedial action I
can take to ensure a decent show come the Spring?
(I don't have a freezer big enough to stick them in until Spring, & if I
cover them with black plastic I'll surely only end up forcing even earlier
Daffs I don't want??)
HELP!!


Don't worry. Why you put them under cover to start with I'll never know
and don't want to know, but my tulips are sprouting to, so is the
muscari and everybody else's daffs.... Just don't worry. Leave them
outside and let them run their course. It's getting cold now and
they'll stop growing at some point. I've got tete a tete daffs showing
too and I'm not worried. There's very little you can do.

Next year, if you put bulbs in pots, leave the pots outside and
uncovered and if it's mild as this year, plant your bulbs end of oct
beginning of nov. I've put garlic in last week ... !! Wild times indeed
;o)