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Tulip Bulb Question (From a Stupid Person!)
I've been stupid (or just plain forgetful). In 2009, in an effort to
get some multi-season use out of a large bed that before then only got mass planted with summer bedding each year, I planted half the bed with tulip bulbs - deep enough to pop the bedding on top in the summer and the tulips die back in good time. Couldn't afford to plant the lot in one go so last year I bought the second batch of 400 bulbs and have just found them planted nicely in a box in the garage. I totally forgot about them somehow. They have developed shoots about half an inch long but that's it. They've been in the garage (cool if not cold and very dry) and in a box (in the dark) since late October. They feel firm and there's no sign of fungus/mould on any of them. I guess that if I plant them in the bed, and they grow, they'll grow late and interfere with the summer planting and probably won't flourish long term anyway (otherwise why can we never buy tulip bulbs in March?) So my dilemma is do I: a) leave them in the box, in the dry and dark, and remember to plant them in November this year, or b) compost them (I have no other practical place to plant them), or c) give them away (only if someone else who planted them now could expect a "return" for their efforts) I suppose the question is do I stand any reasonable chance of them doing the biz if I keep them in storage until November? And any special treatment necessary? Advice very much appreciated. Cheers Jake |
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