Hi all, Two years ago I purchased 5 Narssicus erlicheer bulbs which I planted out into a large pot in February of that year, they grew very well producing some of the grandest flowers I have ever had. Thought they were hardy so left them alone in their pot for the winter but last year nothing showed at all, come September and I dug them out to see what had happened and to my surprise they looked just the same as the day I bought them, solid and healthy looking, so I put them into my little bedroom storage area and left them till today when I had a look at them to see that each one now has a green shoot protruding from the top so I have now planted them up again to see if they will grow this year. Cannot understand why they "went to sleep" for a year, Anyone else had anything like this happen. By the way they came from DT Brown and although I sent them an e.mail and photo of the bulbs I got no reply at all so don't like their after sales service at all.
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It's probably just as a result of the fantastic flowers. The suppliers get the bulbs to the peak, so that you get wonderful flowers the first year. However, that takes a lot of energy out of the bulb. It probably spent the next year recovering. Once the bulbs have flowered this year, give them a bit of a feed to help them recover and they should flower again next year.Growing in the Garden of England
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Originally posted by kentvegplot View PostIt's probably just as a result of the fantastic flowers. The suppliers get the bulbs to the peak, so that you get wonderful flowers the first year. However, that takes a lot of energy out of the bulb. It probably spent the next year recovering. Once the bulbs have flowered this year, give them a bit of a feed to help them recover and they should flower again next year.
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