Can you verbs up bulbs after they bloom? I have some bulbs surrounded by the ground that I had to...
I have some bulbs surrounded by the ground that I had to plant concluding month for spring blooming. It froze, then get warm again and I fixed I wanted the bulbs within a different place. It had with the sole purpose been a few weeks. I dug them up and found adjectives the tulips, but I only found 2 out of the oodles narcissus.
In the spring when the greenery start to shoot up, can I dig the up and put them somewhere else minus causing them not to bloom or butchery them?
Answers: I would not move them until they have finished blooming and enjoy died back for the year; otherwise, you will disturb their root system and probably snuff the plant. Mark them so that you'll know where they are after blooming.
Your other alternative, obviously, is simply to plant more bulbs in your other spot, rather.
Either way - well-mannered luck!
I wouldn't move the bulbs once they have sprouted. You're better bad marking where on earth the plants are with popsicle sticks or golf tees once they enjoy sprouted. Wait until they have finished blooming and died backbone then verbs them and transplant them.