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Container planted bulbs - will they flower again
Need2bthrifty
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Last autumn I layered up some bulbs in a few pots which in the spring/early summer gave me a good show of snowdrops, crocus, daffs and tulips.
The question I have - is there a chance they might flower again if I move them from the pots into the garden?
The question I have - is there a chance they might flower again if I move them from the pots into the garden?
2026 Grocery Spends
June = £44.06
May £71.67, Apr £119.44, Mar £ 104.90, Feb £90.58, Jan £74.05
June = £44.06
May £71.67, Apr £119.44, Mar £ 104.90, Feb £90.58, Jan £74.05
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Yes. They would have appreciated a feed after flowering, but they should be ok. Mine stay in their planter and do fine on a handful of chicken manure pellets and a dose of some quicker acting feed like Miracle Grow.0
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Yes, except in my experience the tulips. I replace my tulips every year.0
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True, the Darwin type tulips don't ĺast well, but the little 'uns have done well for a few years. Hyacinths, however, get smaller year by year.0
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Thanks Reen and I have spoken, just what I wanted to hear.2026 Grocery Spends
June = £44.06
May £71.67, Apr £119.44, Mar £ 104.90, Feb £90.58, Jan £74.050
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