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Default beans over tulips

a few years ago i started planting various
beans on top of the tulip patches when the
plants start to die back.

i was curious if the added moisture from
watering the beans in to get them sprouted
and the increase in nitrogen would encourage
more rot in the tulip bulbs.

after a few seasons i'd say there hasn't
been a noticeable increase in rot troubles
and most of the tulips seem to be holding
their own.

Wide Angle Pic:

http://www.anthive.com/flowers/100_7...gle_Tulips.jpg


these turned out nice this season...

http://www.anthive.com/flowers/100_7482_LF_Tulip_PR.jpg


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