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NAearthMOM 28-10-2003 12:42 AM

thanks mad, v & pam, new question!
 
Thanks for the replies to my other questions!
Here 's a new one: my nursery has tulip bulbs that have sprouted a wee bit
(1-2") already in their bags. Will they be okay to plant still? I know they'll
be on major mark down after halloween so I was wondering.
Btw, I brought in the eucalyptus, and am still debating about
the oriental lilies. Great web site PAM!
Love Caryn

"Come into my garden, my flowers want to meet you!"

animaux 28-10-2003 02:02 PM

thanks mad, v & pam, new question!
 
On 28 Oct 2003 00:38:29 GMT, arden (NAearthMOM) opined:

Thanks for the replies to my other questions!
Here 's a new one: my nursery has tulip bulbs that have sprouted a wee bit
(1-2") already in their bags. Will they be okay to plant still? I know they'll
be on major mark down after halloween so I was wondering.
Btw, I brought in the eucalyptus, and am still debating about
the oriental lilies. Great web site PAM!
Love Caryn

"Come into my garden, my flowers want to meet you!"


As far as I know, the lilies can stay in the ground. I used to have 'Stargazer'
up in Bohemia, NY and they are hardy. I would say the tulips which have started
to sprout would be a safe bet, but only if they are on major mark down, and I
only plant Darwin's.

Victoria

NAearthMOM 28-10-2003 10:02 PM

thanks mad, v & pam, new question!
 
and I
only plant Darwin's.


Do the darwins perennialize?????????

Love Caryn
"Come into my garden, my flowers want to meet you!"

animaux 29-10-2003 12:02 AM

thanks mad, v & pam, new question!
 
On 28 Oct 2003 21:49:35 GMT, arden (NAearthMOM) opined:

and I
only plant Darwin's.


Do the darwins perennialize?????????

Love Caryn
"Come into my garden, my flowers want to meet you!"


They have a much better shot of returning for several more years than any of the
other tulips do. I never grew species tulips, but they may also perennialize.

Down here in Texas it is hard to grow them. Darwins perform better in our mild
winter.

The Darwin's are my favorite with the least problems, I find.

V


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