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Forum: Cool Climate GardeningReplies: 27, Views: 233
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snowhermit

(Zone 4a)

November 27, 2004
10:14 AM

Post #1167368

Has anyone successfully grown these in zone 4?
I saw some growing in a garden in town last year and bought some bulbs this past fall.
Trouble is I live on a mountain and it's always at least 10 degrees colder than down in town. We also get more snow.
Is there anything I can do besides mulch them with leaves to insure blooms next year?

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