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Good Morning all

I have noticed that some of the bulbs I planted for the spring have started
growing. Will this harm the bulbs or their growth in the spring next year?

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Donna


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"Donna (UK)" wrote
I have noticed that some of the bulbs I planted for the spring have
started growing. Will this harm the bulbs or their growth in the spring
next year?


It's normal, nothing to be concerned about.

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17mls W. of London.UK


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Thank you very much. It was only as someone use to say if they grow early
they dont grow the following spring...

Donna

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"Donna (UK)" wrote
I have noticed that some of the bulbs I planted for the spring have
started growing. Will this harm the bulbs or their growth in the spring
next year?


It's normal, nothing to be concerned about.

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Regards
Bob H
17mls W. of London.UK



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On Oct 21, 1:58 pm, "Donna \(UK\)" wrote:
Thank you very much. It was only as someone use to say if they grow early
they dont grow the following spring...

Donna

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"Donna (UK)" wrote
I have noticed that some of the bulbs I planted for the spring have
started growing. Will this harm the bulbs or their growth in the spring
next year?


It's normal, nothing to be concerned about.


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Regards
Bob H
17mls W. of London.UK- Hide quoted text -- Show quoted text -


I've got freesias and Dutch iris up, they were planted last spring, and
flowered, hope the cool weather wont get the freesias. They are all
growing outdoors.

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