Can i plant bulbs during the summer?


Question:I have some tulips bulbs and other plants can i plant it now?>

Answers:
Not a good idea. Keep them in the drawer of your refrigerate until October. That way they think they have been in the cold, and will grow properly. Put some Bulb Booster in with them while planting. Bye


bulbs go in the ceiling not the ground
Yes, but only light bulbs can be planted in summer.
If you want to plant other bulbs, take some soil with you and go to southern hemisphere, its winter there, you can plant them and bring back.
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I wouldn't recommend it, the squirrels will eat them, and the slugs...and any other bloody creepy-crawly that fancies a juicy snack.
Mimi,
Bulbs are usually planted in the fall
Get them into the ground! They will dry out just hanging around. Maybe they will survive in the ground, but I can guarantee they will dry out and be dead if they remain out of the ground until proper planting next fall.
i dont see why not a couple of weeks ago i bought some bargain gladioli bulbs only to be told "its too late to plant them!" but me being me thought "yr point is?" planted them any way and now have shoots 3\4 in tall have no idea how to garden but wot ever i take a fancy to and chuck in seems to work is it luck ? i have no idea you never no wot works untill you try good luck xx
plant them and find out

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