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Tulips in pots to transplant into borders in spring
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I am hoping to have wallflowers and tulips at the front of the borders next spring, however I am a little worries about the tulips being eaten by rabbits.
Plan was to plant them in pots and then transplant when they have a bit of foliage.
Main question is do they transplant well. If so, what size pot would a single bulb be happy with? Would it be too warm in the heated greenhouse. Ie should they just be kept outside?
Thank you!
I am hoping to have wallflowers and tulips at the front of the borders next spring, however I am a little worries about the tulips being eaten by rabbits.
Plan was to plant them in pots and then transplant when they have a bit of foliage.
Main question is do they transplant well. If so, what size pot would a single bulb be happy with? Would it be too warm in the heated greenhouse. Ie should they just be kept outside?
Thank you!
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