Transplanting Bulbs ??????
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by rozy221 on March 27, 2006 11:24 AM
Hi KK! I would wait as long as possible, but, as long as you leave the green leaves on you should be ok. I got a bunch from a neighbor one year-I stuck them in a bucket of dirt until I got around to planting them. The foliage just flopped over once I planted, but I still left it on, and they seemed to bloom fine the next year. Just try to disturb the roots as little as possible...good luck!
by patches1414 on March 27, 2006 12:54 PM
Hi KK!
When I moved mine, I just dug up clumps of them and left the dirt intact so they really weren't disturbed. I put them in plastic bags so they were easy to transport, then took them to their new home and planted them. I don't think they noticed any difference.
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When I moved mine, I just dug up clumps of them and left the dirt intact so they really weren't disturbed. I put them in plastic bags so they were easy to transport, then took them to their new home and planted them. I don't think they noticed any difference.
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by KKMedic on March 27, 2006 10:54 PM
When I plant them at the new house, should I leave the dying back leaves out, or is it ok to cover them with dirt (rather than having floppy dying back greenery everywhere?)
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by netty on March 27, 2006 11:13 PM
Hi KKMedic
I have dug up bulbs after flowering many times. I leave the foliage on and put them in a plastic milk crates with holes so they can breathe and leave them in a dry place. I've left them like that all summer and planted them back up in the fall with some bulb booster and they were just fine. By the time I planted them, the foliage was dry and easy to get off.
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I have dug up bulbs after flowering many times. I leave the foliage on and put them in a plastic milk crates with holes so they can breathe and leave them in a dry place. I've left them like that all summer and planted them back up in the fall with some bulb booster and they were just fine. By the time I planted them, the foliage was dry and easy to get off.
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