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Unplanted bulbs
- To: s*@eskimo.com
- Subject: Unplanted bulbs
- From: f*@ns1.nantucket.net (Frank Dutra)
- Date: Fri, 11 Jul 1997 22:35:41 -0400
- Resent-Date: Fri, 11 Jul 1997 19:34:39 -0700
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hi folks,
I seem to be the proud owner of quite a lot of un-planted bulbs, Glads,
Rananculus, and Anemones... literally 100's. The best case scenario would
be to plant them now and get a late bloom, but I'm not sure the declining
sunlight hours will allow this here on Nantucket Island, maritime 6 or 7.
I'm willing to take my chances with an early frost since we miss a lot of
those that hit the mainland, but don't want to go through all that work if
there's little chance of a crop... like if I were to plant tomatoes now;
Work = 10, Tomatoes = 0. Next question, if I don't plant them, will some of
them be good for next spring ?
They've been in the sun, but haven't sprouted yet. Any suggestions will be
appreciated and Thanks.
Frank
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