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Caitlin M
Caitlin M Atlanta, GA on Mar 31, 2012
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Tips on transplanting tulips and daffodils?

I know I to leave the leaves until they die down. Now that I have a better idea of all the plants in our yard, where/what they are, when they bloom, etc. I would like to do some rearranging so I don't have plants coming up on top of each other while empty spots sit nearby. Thanks!
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  • Karen S Powell, TN
    Actually I plan to move some in the fall. I have marked the spots of the "to be moved groups" with white plastic knives. D for white daf and D-Y for yellow daf and T for tulip (mine are all pink). They are all in one bed so I can live with the white cutlery till fall.

    I am going to mark the spots that I want to move them with clear plastic spoons with the same D, D-Y, or T written on the spoon with a sharpie. I am going to mark the bulbs that need to stay put ...»

    with clear plastic knives.

    I am hoping the clear cutlery will disappear in the garden.

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