After reading the daffs thread I thought it was interesting to know when it was that bulbs form the flower buds. Do all flower bulbs (not just daffs) form the new flower buds in the bulb soon after flowering?
I ask because we bought some bulbs in the green last year - snowdrops, aconites and bluebells. I was hoping they will flower this year but if they don't could it be due to the conditions they originally grew in rather than the conditions they are now planted in?
It's too soon here to know how they will do but I thought I'd ask while the subject is in my memory. I will need to know how to treat them if they don't flower. I'm of course hoping that they do flower and then if so what should I do, just let them get on with it?
Thanks.
I ask because we bought some bulbs in the green last year - snowdrops, aconites and bluebells. I was hoping they will flower this year but if they don't could it be due to the conditions they originally grew in rather than the conditions they are now planted in?
It's too soon here to know how they will do but I thought I'd ask while the subject is in my memory. I will need to know how to treat them if they don't flower. I'm of course hoping that they do flower and then if so what should I do, just let them get on with it?
Thanks.
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