GeorgiaGirl
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I have 2-month old hosta bulbs. Can I still plant them?

I don't care whether they grow this year, but I don't want them to go to waste... or am I too late? I also have some red day lily bulbs that I'm wondering the same thing.

Oh, and I'm scared to plant them directly into the ground. Is it okay if I let them sprout in a peat pot with some good potting soil first -- or is that idiotic?

I should have conquered my fear of planting things before buying any bulbs!! :roll:

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Kisal
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You can go ahead and plant them, both the hostas and the daylilies.

I suppose you could sprout them in a pot, if you prefer to, but I would just plant them in the ground. Find a well-drained spot with early morning sun or dappled shade for the hosta, and a well-drained spot with full sun for the daylilies. They are both tough plants, and should do fine for you. :)

GeorgiaGirl
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Thank you!! I really appreciate the quick reply and the encouragement! Actually reading your reply gave me irrational feelings of glee... yes, I'm a nerdy new gardener!! :lol: Thank you again!



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