Loaner55
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Posted 10:50 pm, 03/15/2013
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I've got some I'm gonna plant tomorrow. Should be okay even if it frosts because they won't be sprouting out of the ground for a few more weeks anyhow, but if they do, and there comes a frost, you can cover them.
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proudmama4
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Posted 7:38 pm, 03/07/2013
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Thanks for the helpful tips, I will wait atleast another week before planting them.
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proudmama4
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Posted 7:37 pm, 03/07/2013
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I just looked on the package and it says you plant these 3" deep. They are Rain Lilly's and it says the bloom in late summer. I haven't ever planted bulbs so I don't know if these will do good or not.
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EJ88
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Posted 7:32 pm, 03/07/2013
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Clean it up, you do plant some of them in the fall.
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proudmama4
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Posted 7:31 pm, 03/07/2013
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Clean it up, that's what I thought too but on the package I bought these in, it says different.
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Clean it up
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Posted 7:30 pm, 03/07/2013
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I thought you planted them in the fall and they come up in the spring.
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EJ88
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Posted 7:22 pm, 03/07/2013
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thegwliar go and fix yourself a sammich and leave us bulb planting farmers alone. LOL
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EJ88
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Posted 7:02 pm, 03/07/2013
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If the bulbs needs a depth of 8 to 10 inches it will be alright to plant them now, other than that depth I would wait a few more days.
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Yugoman
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Posted 6:55 pm, 03/07/2013
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What type of bulbs? If they are tender to.cold i would let the ground warm.a bit
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thegwliar
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Posted 6:54 pm, 03/07/2013
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Are they the new florescent bulbs or the old condesent ones. I hear you get a tax break for the florescent ones.
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proudmama4
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Posted 6:51 pm, 03/07/2013
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Is it still too early to plant bulbs? The package I bought them in says March-April but I want to make sure to get them in the ground at the best time. I would prefer earlier blooms, so I would like to get them started soon.
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