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INSIDE or OUTSIDE, Bulbs in Containers over Winter.
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Mine all just sit out in their final positions
You might find anemones are a bit iffy - I'm assuming you mean the de Caen types? They need quite specific conditions - they rarely do much for me as i can't provide them with that, although they might be better in pots as you can move them.
I live in west central Scotland - not where that photo is...
They should be planted too deep for squirrels too. The only ones which are likely to be dug up are the anemones. Chicken wire foxed over the top sorts that.
I live in west central Scotland - not where that photo is...
I'm in a, currently, very wet North Yorkshire, and am expecting a cold winter. I have planted a large range of bulbs too. I'm keeping the majority of the tulips in a closed cold frame (there are enough little gaps in it to allow airflow -Ref: Monty Don)
I have a selection of crocus, dwarf iris and dwarf narcissus in my cold greenhouse.
As shoots appear in any of the pots I stand them outside, sheltered against a South facing wall.
All pots are topped with grit and covered with chicken wire as squirrels are a problem in my garden.
Hope this helps you decide what to do.
My winter days are often dry and sunny but with massive temperature drops and heavy frosts overnight, so I don’t want them getting too warm during the day and be tempted to poke tender wee shoots out too early..