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    Default A Question for the Gardeners

    I have a load of Daffodil bulbs, can they be planted now?

    I realize that it is too late for them to flower this year, but the bag says to plant in November.

    So was just wondering about planting them, don't want them to dry out too much.

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    Default Re: A Question for the Gardeners

    YES, especially if they have been stored in a cool place (like the refrigerator). They may not bloom this year, but should be fine in the future.

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    Default Re: A Question for the Gardeners

    Sure they can...as hurryb4itsgone said they won't bloom this year, but next year they will. I've done this very thing before in the past...Plant!

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    Default Re: A Question for the Gardeners

    Quote Originally Posted by sherlock07 View Post
    So was just wondering about planting them, don't want them to dry out too much.
    I shouldn't think there is much chance of that with our summers.

    The new ones I planted last November just rotted in the ground. The ones that have been in the ground for years (I never lift them) are in bloom.


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