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If the bulbs are firm they are still good. Plant them as soon as the ground thaws.

These species of bulbs need a cold period (vernilization) in order to flower. Unless you stored the bulbs in a cold locations (garage, fridge etc.) you will not get flower this spring. Bloom should come the following year.

2007-03-13 09:30:50 · answer #1 · answered by The Plant Hunter 3 · 0 0

No they will not be good to plant next year.

If any of them are still firm but soft/pliant (not mushy) plant them NOW.

A bulbs life is like a potato; if kept under ideal conditions it can last 3-4 weeks in good condition. After that they begin to deteriorate drawing moisture to keep it alive. The dead ones are usually 'petrified' other might get mushy and infect other bulbs.

2007-03-13 07:21:02 · answer #2 · answered by Ronatnyu 7 · 1 1

Keep them in a paper bag . Keep them in a cool, dark place, they should be good for the next planting.

2007-03-13 07:10:39 · answer #3 · answered by dwoods_74008 1 · 0 0

hi, i'm Dutch..... and you be attentive to we are the professionals on tulips ..... lol.... they must be nice, in the event that they nonetheless seem good. in case you doubt approximately that, you are able to nonetheless provide it a try like this: Plant them in a great pot with clean soil, shop them over the wintry climate on your basement or the shed, dry and thoroughly dark. whilst they shoot in spring, you are able to circulate the pot on your backyard and that they're going to flower. good success!

2016-11-25 00:43:47 · answer #4 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

As long as you kept them in a cool dark place and they are still moist they should be fine.

2007-03-13 07:00:51 · answer #5 · answered by chevywoman 2 · 0 0

only if you have kept them in a cool dry place

2007-03-13 07:00:15 · answer #6 · answered by Mopar Muscle Gal 7 · 0 0

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