What Should I Do with My Unplanted Bulbs?

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Asked By RandomGardener42 On

I've ended up with some bulbs that I didn't get a chance to plant at the end of last year. They include miniature narcissus, crocus, tulips, bluebells, and alliums. I'm wondering if I should go ahead and plant them now or if I should store them for next year. Are they still viable, or is it too late?

3 Answers

Answered By PlantLover88 On

Honestly, if the bulbs are kept in a cool, dry, and dark spot, you can plant them now if they look dormant. Just assess their condition first!

Answered By PlantNinja77 On

I would advise against planting them now. It's better to store them in a dark, dry place with good airflow for a fall planting. They still have potential for next season!

Answered By BulbEnthusiast99 On

Hey, I totally get the bulb struggle! I often buy too many and miss the planting window too. I usually wait until spring when the soil dries out a bit. Just plant them then and see what happens; they might surprise you!

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