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bubbles4920 | 23:31 Mon 13th Oct 2008 | Home & Garden
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after almost a year of planting bulbs they are starting to push through now! what do i do as we are due heavy frosts soon? i did think of covering them over with soil quite deeply to stunt the but surely this would make them warmer and spurt more?>>!
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what bulbs are they and where are you in the world? Hard to answer without this information.
I never knew you could plat bulbs as well. I always go to B & Q or Tesco.
I meant plant. sorry.
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illinois usa, cant remember what they were,poss daffodils, lilies, tulips, could be anything!? its 15c here now but going to drop to 3 or 4c with frosts soon. should i just let me come up or cover them over and hope they just stay dormant?
This is a UK site and I am not sure of the flowering/planting times for the USA. If Clanad is around he will be able to help you.
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hopefully that would be good yes. not sure if they are crocuses now ive looked at the other posting above mine, only green tips of bulbs showing at the moment.
I often have bulbs poking through in the autumn when it's mild but the cold doesn't do anything other than slow down the growth.

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