Be Bold With Your Bulbs - Page 3


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    4.   Sep 6, 1999 5:55 PM
    Six inches would be okay for tulips and daffodils, but kind of deep for crocus and some of the small bulbs.... and over time the crocus seem to work their way shallower, too. Oh well. ...

    -- posted by Cottage_Garden


    3.   Sep 6, 1999 5:42 PM
    Is that small burrowing critters only burrow about 6 inches deep - so if you plant your bulbs deeper than that they ahve a better chance of survival. ...

    -- posted by CarolWallace


    2.   Sep 5, 1999 3:54 AM
    Glad to hear the article is helpful!! I know it's hard to think of limiting to planting all one thing in a big sweep, and the numbers are mind boggling, but it really does make the difference.

    On ...


    -- posted by Cottage_Garden


    1.   Sep 4, 1999 6:26 AM
    Thanks for all the great information and the links!
    The squirrel ideas are most welcome, our local denziens even eat the tulip buds when they come up.

    The tips suggest using chicken wire, on the ...


    -- posted by MaggieM





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