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Re: bulbs
- To: <i*@prairienet.org>
- Subject: Re: bulbs
- From: "* D* "* <l*@valunet.com>
- Date: Wed, 4 Mar 1998 20:18:28 -0500
Heather:
You have nothing to fear but fear itself. After you look and water your
plans all summer you will have a very good idea of what to keep and what to
dig up. Enjoy the growing process, there is nothing that can't be replaced..
.
.
" So Far : So Good "
leyda@valunet.com
>I just put two window boxes in my Seattle apartment windows. In them, I
>planted a very haphazard assortment of seeds and bulbs (daffodils, tulips,
>hyacinths, crocosmia, freesia, anemone, lavender, and others ...).
>
>I've heard that some bulbs (like irises) will multiply and bloom year after
>year; are there others that do this? Or are most bulbs just a one-year
>thing? How do you know? And what do you do with the one-year ones after
>they've bloomed -- just throw them away?
>
>This might just have to be a learning experience for me, but I'm already
>apprehensive about not knowing what to keep and what to toss after the
>blooming season(s).
>
>Any info is appreciated!
>
>Thanks,
>Heather
>
>
>
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