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Old 28-10-2003, 12:42 AM
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Default 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

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Old 28-10-2003, 10:02 PM
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Default thanks mad, v & pam, new question!

and I
only plant Darwin's.


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

Love Caryn
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