Clean them well, let them dry for a few days and then put them in a box or paper envelope (something breathable). Label the box carefully, so that you can tell which is which in the spring. Store them in a cold place, like the garage or refrigerator. I don't believe they need to freeze, but they do need to get cold.
You might not actually need to dig your bulbs. Check your zone. They may be able to overwinter in the ground.
Daffodil bulbs do not have to be plucked from the ground each year. However there are times when you want to separate the clump and share or store the extra bulbs.
Here is how you prepare and store dug bulbs:
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Most tulip bulbs are from the Netherlands, So unless it specifically says where then yes they most likly are.
They are bulbs not seeds!!
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Bulbs sprout.
yes.
They are bulbs not seeds!!
Not freeze, but they are often chilled in a cold store to enable control of flowering times.
Tulips grow from bulbs, not runners or rhizomes.
Ruffled tulip bulbs can be purchased at local nurseries, garden centers, or online retailers that offer flower bulbs for sale. In Florida, you can try checking with botanical gardens, specialty plant nurseries, or florists that may carry a variety of tulip bulbs including ruffled tulips. Additionally, online flower bulb retailers such as Holland Bulb Farms or Breck's Bulbs may also have ruffled tulip bulbs available for purchase.
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