dianefleischer
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Moving tulip and grape hyacinth bulbs

I planted several groupings of tulip & grape hyacinth bulbs last fall, which bloomed beautifully this spring. Unfortunately, I was in a hurry when I planted them, & now realize they're in a terrible spot (between some evergreen shrubs that will soon crowd them out). It's now June, & the tulips have reached the point where their foliage is completely dried out. The grape hyacinths are still green with plump seed pods. I'd like to move them all while I can still see where they're planted. Should I simply dig up the bulbs & store them somewhere until the fall? (If so, where should I store them & how). Or, can I just replant them in a new location now? (& If so, do I fertilize now or wait until fall?) Thanks for ANY advice!

vudutu
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We have tons of of them, so many we run into them when moving other stuff, we just stick them in anywher we have some room and they don't seem to suffer.



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