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Questions About Transplanting Daffodils and Tulips Now

val1
9 years ago

I know that the best time to plant spring bulbs is in the fall. However, I just received some daffodil bulbs from a trade and I have some tulip bulbs in a bed that I am redoing. The foliage from the tulips has died back and I know they need to be thinned out (bloom size has decreased dramatically). They also are in an area where we will be roto-tilling to prepare the bed again. The tulips will be going back in the place where they are and whatever is left after dividing will be placed elsewhere. They are one of my favorite tulips, "Lucky Strike".

Should I dig them and store them or can I replant them in a couple of weeks when the bed is ready? I prefer to replant them quickly because I get rather busy in the fall and sometimes forget. I also am worried about the bulbs shriveling and dying between now and fall. I do not want to lose them. I have had spring bulbs that I forget about in the fall shrivel and die over the winter.

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