What to do with daff bulbs?

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What to do with daff bulbs? Lol 12-17-2007
Posted by Lol on December 17, 2007, 5:29 pm
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Kind neighbour handed me a black plastic sack half full of daff bulbs last
week.

The ground is much too frozen to plant anything, and my daffs started
flowering 2-3 weeks ago anyway.

Can I eat them, compost them, or if kept in cool and dark will they last
till next year? I hate waste?



Posted by GreenieLeBrun on December 19, 2007, 10:13 pm
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Lol wrote:
> Kind neighbour handed me a black plastic sack half full of daff bulbs
> last week.
>
> The ground is much too frozen to plant anything, and my daffs started
> flowering 2-3 weeks ago anyway.
>
> Can I eat them, compost them, or if kept in cool and dark will they
> last till next year? I hate waste?

Don't eat them what ever you do, they are poisonous. Shove them in the
ground when you can, ahter all thats where they belong in nature.



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