It has been unusually (record setting, actually) warm in my area in Colorado, and it's fooling my spring bulbs into starting to pop up. What should I do?
Thanks!
Kirsten
Help! So unusually warm, my spring bulbs are starting!
Hang tight. I dont know what you CAN do about it...This seems to be happening in many areas of the country, including mine, and someone else posted a similar thread under the bulbs forum. I'm assuming you are just getting leaves...not buds? The consensus has been that this can happen and they should be fine come spring. (crossing fingers)
Agree, you can't stop nature and they'll probably be OK
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