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The bulb is the storage unit for the plant. It has all the food necessary to start a plant growing. Plant summer flowering bulbs in the soil in the spring. Plant spring flowering bulbs in the fall before the ground freezes.

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Yes, flower bulbs can grow from a seed although they can also grow naturally.

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