Not freeze, but they are often chilled in a cold store to enable control of flowering times.
They grow from bulbs which can be divided in the fall of the year. Just break them apart and replant. They should bloom in the spring!
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No There bloom is yellow
Fall is the best time so bulbs have the winter to be dormant then bloom in the spring. plant in the spring and they will come up but might not bloom
You can try to replant the bulbs when the petals have dropped back - plant the bulbs with the leaves still on (you can remove the flower stems), in a sunny location. Fertilize with a bulb fertilizer or bone meal. Realize, however, that forced bulbs like this are most likely "spent" and will probably not bloom the following spring.
Daffodils grow from bulbs. Daffodils are spring blooming flowers. They will bloom early in the season, around the same time that tulips bloom.
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Gladiolus bulbs will not right themselves when planted upside down, as some bulbs do. They must be dug up and planted with the pointed end towards the top of the soil.
The fall season is when you replant them. I don't do anything special - just cut the tops down to four or five inches.
You can freeze anise bulbs for later use.
"the flower bulbs went from latency to full bloom in a matter of days"
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