I was thinking of planting these in the next few weeks but I've read different versions of what happens if you plant them in spring as apposed to fall. My understanding is that they should be planted in fall and will flower the following year meaning the spring. I am purchasing them on eBay from someone who claims they were just dug up, so if I plant them now will they flower this spring/summer?
Thanks and I must say I love your blog, I only began reading it over the past few months but I find myself frequently turning to it for information so please keep on keeping on :)
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I was thinking of planting these in the next few weeks but I've read different versions of what happens if you plant them in spring as apposed to fall. My understanding is that they should be planted in fall and will flower the following year meaning the spring. I am purchasing them on eBay from someone who claims they were just dug up, so if I plant them now will they flower this spring/summer?
Thanks and I must say I love your blog, I only began reading it over the past few months but I find myself frequently turning to it for information so please keep on keeping on :)
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