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Hi, all:

I'm new to this group, I've tried looking specifically for a 'bulb' group,
so if I am not in the right place, I apologize... here's my question:

Due to remodelling impacting my yard, I have yet to plant my bulbs. I am in
the Sacramento California area. Do you think I still could plant them this
weekend? I have Daffodil, trumpet lily and freesias (both corms and seeds).

Thanks a bunch!!

Ava


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