Tulips in November?
Paul DiFilippo
bf369 at FreeNet.Carleton.CA
Mon Nov 28 21:50:59 EST 1994
In a previous article, garthwaitei at agresearch.cri.nz (Dr Ian Garthwaite, AgResearch) says:
>In article <CzxnuE.4Gq at freenet.carleton.ca> bf369 at FreeNet.Carleton.CA (Paul DiFilippo) writes:
>>From: bf369 at FreeNet.Carleton.CA (Paul DiFilippo)
>>Subject: Tulips in November?
>>Date: Sun, 27 Nov 1994 15:47:02 GMT
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>>My tulips which were planted in October have already started to bloom
>>perhaps due to the warm fall. Is this normal and will they continue
>>blooming in the spring or must we replant them?
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>> Paul DiFilippo bf369
>> Nepean, Ontario
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>I don't see a problem with tulips flowering in November, They do here all the
>time in the land down under!!
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>Enjoy your winter while we head to summer!!
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Oh sure! I guess the tulips aren't a problem any more since they're now
under about 3 inches of snow and ice. Why do we live here? Hope you
enjoy your summer.
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Paul DiFilippo bf369
Nepean, Ontario
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