normally the ones growing from bulbs. They have a head start due to the stored energy in the bulb.
2007-02-28 16:59:58
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answered by Jeannie 4
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Your bulb flowers are the first to come up especially if you have had some warm weather. I live in East Texas and my tulips are up about 4 inches. So are my Daffs. Driving around town I have noticed tulip trees are in full bloom. Keep a watch on the weather in your area. There is always a little freeze just before Easter. If you will be getting a freeze of some kind cover you sprouts. Don't use plastic. This will burn the young tender sprouts. Also keep LOTS of water on your sprouts.
2007-03-01 02:17:09
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answered by C Mac 1
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Snowdrops
2007-03-01 20:29:51
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answered by kollector 2
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Our pink azaleas are already blooming though before any of our other flowers. They are gorgeous! It's officially spring!
2007-03-01 01:33:56
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answered by Karen 4
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In the northeast cold-- daffodils, crocus, some tulips, hyacinth, grape hyacinth
2007-03-03 00:05:08
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answered by lucy g 3
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i guess it depends where you live but if you live in a temperate climate, it's the bulb flowers... (like crocuses and tulips) but the very first ones up (always) are snowdrops.
2007-03-01 03:14:38
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answered by that's the truth 3
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crocus. Daffodils.
2007-03-01 00:55:15
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answered by Anonymous
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crocus...forgetmenots tulips start early dafodils
2007-03-01 01:00:31
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answered by old_brain 5
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