Re: fall sales--bulbs


Hi Bill Lee,
I agree with the daffodils. I have over 400 planted in many varieties. I am now
extending my allium collection as they are not bothered by critters or pests.
The deer can wipe out a garden in no time.  They are beautiful creatures but I
would like them to be pretty somewhere else. <wink>

Take care,
Ree in Maryland zone 7

Blee811@aol.com wrote:Tulips here are immune to hail.  That's because the deer
eat them to the

> ground before they ever open.  Hyacinths too.  Solution:  Plant daffodils.
> None of the critters will touch them.  AND, unlike tulips, daffodils become
> stronger and more floriferous every year, while tulips tend to get weaker
> every year.
> Bill Lee
> Z6a just outside Cincinnati
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