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daltongirl
Novato, CA
(Zone 9a)

September 23, 2001
01:13 PM

Post #14181

I want to naturalize my bulbs into my perennial garden but worry that the bulbs will rot. Any suggestions? I am planning to put in anenomes, ranuculus,daffodis, tulips ,frttaria,freesia, dutch iris and anythng else I can find. I know the tulips need a freeze which we dont get in zone 9 and so those will have to take their chances unless someone has an idea for getting them up easily. Has anyone come up with an easy way to use pots that work or perhaps all those containers we have from the nursery? Thanks Shirley

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