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Transplanting tulips
The stonemasons arrived before the tulips
had blossomed and shed . . . so I transplanted those that had not yet opened (and was surprised at the length of the long white stem down to the bulb.) Will these survive? Will they bloom? -- Don Phillipson Carlsbad Springs (Ottawa, Canada) dphillipson[at]trytel.com |
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Transplanting tulips
If you got a good clump of dirt and roots with each one, and transplanted
promptly, and put them at the same depth, and watered them in, they should be fine. Time will tell... Sue Zone 6, Southcentral PA "Don Phillipson" wrote in message ... The stonemasons arrived before the tulips had blossomed and shed . . . so I transplanted those that had not yet opened (and was surprised at the length of the long white stem down to the bulb.) Will these survive? Will they bloom? -- Don Phillipson Carlsbad Springs (Ottawa, Canada) dphillipson[at]trytel.com |
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