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Tulip bulbs
Madgardener's post is a good lead-in to my question. :-)
I bought a huge bag of fancyish tulip bulbs on clearance in late November because the weather had been warmer than usual and the ground was still soft. Well, the very night that I bought them the temperature plunged and the ground froze. The bulbs are still in the bag in my basement. The weather has been unseasonably warm the whole month of January, but still below freezing. Is it worth refrigerating the bulbs and then planting them at the first thaw in spring? Or should I plant them now in a huge pot and sit it out in the garage (where it will take a *long* time to freeze if the weather holds.) Or should I throw them away? I only paid a couple of dollars for 70 bulbs, but I hate to throw *anything* out. (you should see my basement) Thanks, Bob |
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