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by skoorbarabrab on November 19, 2005 06:24 AM
I think I'm probably too late, but........I bought lots of bulbs a few weeks ago, but haven't had time to plant them. I heard that it's going to 29 degrees tonight. Is it too late to plant them this weekend? If so, can I plant them in the early spring and still get flowers? I have tulips, daffodils, crocuses, and hyacinths. Is there some way to start them indoors late in the winter? As you can see, I'm a beginner [Smile]
by comfrey on November 19, 2005 01:20 PM
I would say (I am no expert..just my opinion) as long as the ground is not frozen you can still plant them.

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by skoorbarabrab on November 20, 2005 03:53 AM
Thanks!
by weezie13 on November 20, 2005 04:14 AM
I had forgot to post too,
that I was still putting in bulbs myself,
I'm a zone 5.. my dirt/soil is still plyable
or workable.. thru in some bonemeal,
put them in and tucked them in for the winter...

I sincerely hope you come back and
let us know how your' bulbs did..
We would reallllly love to know..
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by skoorbarabrab on November 20, 2005 01:10 PM
Thank you!1 I'll plant tomorrow--It's supposed to be in the 50's!

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