Today I went to the grocery store to get some other varieties of bulbs to plant (I have a bunch of Dahlia Bulbs), and I saw Purple Sensation Allium bulbs that I couldn't resist buying. I assumed that since the bulbs just started selling, that they all should be planted in the spring. But when I got home and read the box, I realized that they have to be planted in the fall.
Any suggestion?
I heard some people put the bulbs in their fridge for a while instead of in the ground during the winter. What do you think?
Looking forward to your advice!!
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Sometimes store have bulbs left over from the previous season and just keep selling, hoping they'll find a home.
If the bulbs are firm, not shriveled or molded, go ahead and plant. They'll probably survive and maybe even bloom this season, although probably later than usual. If no blooms this round, certainly by next spring.
As for keeping bulbs in the fridge, it's generally not a good idea. In the middle of this page there's some helpful info about storing bulbs: https://www.leafari.com/faqs.html
Enjoy your alliums!
SS37
If the bulbs are firm, not shriveled or molded, go ahead and plant. They'll probably survive and maybe even bloom this season, although probably later than usual. If no blooms this round, certainly by next spring.
As for keeping bulbs in the fridge, it's generally not a good idea. In the middle of this page there's some helpful info about storing bulbs: https://www.leafari.com/faqs.html
Enjoy your alliums!
SS37