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Bulbs are coming up too soon

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Grammaretto Fri 31-Oct-25 02:33:52

I planted up some garden pots with Spring bulbs but they are already coming through just as the temperatures drop to zero.
Can I stop them trying to flower too early?

BlueBelle Fri 31-Oct-25 05:49:05

I have a ‘bottle bush’ that is trying to flower and a large yukka in the garden has just put up its spikey flower head and it’s pretty cold here What is going on ?

J52 Fri 31-Oct-25 06:39:21

One of our neighbours has narcissi about to flower.

multicolourswapshop Fri 31-Oct-25 06:55:46

I’m going to be winterising my double tuber begonias soon before the first frost they'll be stored I’m my hall cupboard for replanting next year they’ve been really beautiful this year.

SueDonim Fri 31-Oct-25 12:33:20

An experienced gardener told me recently that spring bulbs that start popping up in Oct/Nov/Dec time go into a sort of suspended animation once there are low temperatures or frost. They’ll then resume growing in the proper spring.

Grammaretto Fri 31-Oct-25 12:38:51

I hope your gardener friend is right SueDonim 😃

Oreo Fri 31-Oct-25 12:41:39

I put some in pots about 3 weeks ago but no signs of them coming up yet.

petra Fri 31-Oct-25 12:45:17

I talk to my plants all the time. Just yesterday I said to a spring clematis what are you doing, your not supposed to be awake, go back to sleep 😂

Oreo Fri 31-Oct-25 12:47:24

Did it listen?🤭

Patsy70 Fri 31-Oct-25 12:57:37

SueDonim

An experienced gardener told me recently that spring bulbs that start popping up in Oct/Nov/Dec time go into a sort of suspended animation once there are low temperatures or frost. They’ll then resume growing in the proper spring.

Exactly this.

GrannyGravy13 Fri 31-Oct-25 12:59:55

BlueBelle

I have a ‘bottle bush’ that is trying to flower and a large yukka in the garden has just put up its spikey flower head and it’s pretty cold here What is going on ?

My Callistemon (bottle brush) is covered in blooms, (I am in the S E)

knspol Fri 31-Oct-25 13:24:22

Same here with bulbs, planted around 3 weeks ago and shoots already showing. Also have a tree fern that's ben throwing out new fronds for 4/5 weeks now - should be doing this in the spring.

Whitewavemark2 Fri 31-Oct-25 13:25:04

SueDonim

An experienced gardener told me recently that spring bulbs that start popping up in Oct/Nov/Dec time go into a sort of suspended animation once there are low temperatures or frost. They’ll then resume growing in the proper spring.

That’s right😊