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[email protected] 09-01-2006 03:35 PM

Spring bulbs found - too late to plant ?
 
Hi ther, I found a box of spring bulbs in my father's shed and was
wondering if it is too late to plant them now for an April blooming ?
Would 4 months enough time if we have frost free weather ?
Thanks.


Brian 09-01-2006 06:31 PM

Spring bulbs found - too late to plant ?
 

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Hi ther, I found a box of spring bulbs in my father's shed and was
wondering if it is too late to plant them now for an April blooming ?
Would 4 months enough time if we have frost free weather ?
Thanks.

~~~~~~~~~~~~
They will still bloom this year as the flower was formed last year~~
might be a few weeks late. The greatest disadvantage is that they will
possibly not form a flower vestige for next year.
Best wishes Brian.




Rusty Hinge 2 09-01-2006 07:40 PM

Spring bulbs found - too late to plant ?
 
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Hi ther, I found a box of spring bulbs in my father's shed and was
wondering if it is too late to plant them now for an April blooming ?
Would 4 months enough time if we have frost free weather ?


Well, it can't do any harm. Some may not bloom this year, others may be
a bit late, but usually, they catch up and flower only a few days later
than they would have done if you'd planted them at the proper time.

(I had some scillas and grape hyacinths in June last year for a similar
reason.)

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madgardener 11-01-2006 08:31 PM

Spring bulbs found - too late to plant ?
 

"jane" wrote in message
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On Mon, 9 Jan 2006 19:40:50 -0000, Rusty Hinge 2
wrote:

~The message om
~from contains these words:
~
~ Hi ther, I found a box of spring bulbs in my father's shed and was
~ wondering if it is too late to plant them now for an April blooming ?
~ Would 4 months enough time if we have frost free weather ?
~
~Well, it can't do any harm. Some may not bloom this year, others may be
~a bit late, but usually, they catch up and flower only a few days later
~than they would have done if you'd planted them at the proper time.
~
~(I had some scillas and grape hyacinths in June last year for a similar
~reason.)

I'm just planting a mislaid-and-found bag of 100 narcissus
Tete-a-tete! They are early ones but I expect them to actually flower
this year with the lates and I'd already planted one bag at the proper
time. Quite fun, really, since they're so neat, to have them flower at
two different times!


jane

Don't part with your illusions. When they are gone,
you may still exist but you have ceased to live.
Mark Twain

Yep, they'll bloom at different times this year, and next year they'll
settle in and bloom when they're supposed to! (I love Samuel Clemmons too
g)

maddie




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