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Bulbs growing too early...
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? Thanks Donna |
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Bulbs growing too early...
"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. -- Regards Bob H 17mls W. of London.UK |
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Bulbs growing too early...
Thank you very much. It was only as someone use to say if they grow early
they dont grow the following spring... Donna "Bob Hobden" wrote in message ... "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. -- Regards Bob H 17mls W. of London.UK |
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Bulbs growing too early...
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 "Bob Hobden" wrote in ... "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. -- 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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