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Narcissus ripped up by "garden" service - what to do? Help!
Last fall I planted some narcissus bulbs that I think are a type I've
been searching for for many years. I saw them in a friend's garden, she gave me bulbs, and I was eagerly awaiting their flowering to see if they had the same scent as the ones from long ago in my mother's garden. Well, this past weekend a so called garden service came in to clear out some old beds, and they attacked this one - which was supposed to be off limits - and the idiot of a guy ripped the leaves off of all my narcissus. Along with some very expensive daylilies but that's another rant. Well, since he was such an idiot he also didn't know that weeding entails pulling up roots, so all he did was rip off the tops of all the things he savaged. So here I am with these narcissus bulbs lurking there underground somewhere. Obviously, I could just let them stay there and wait until next year. But I'm moving to a new house and was planning on taking these bulbs. So should I dig them up now or wait to see if they put up some leaves? Don't know how the poor things are going to survive without any leaves at all.... -- ~^~^~^~^~^~^~^~^~^~^~^~^~^~^~^~^~^~^~^~^~^~^~^~^~^ ~^~^~^~^~^~^~ http://www.ellieclemens.com |
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