160 Bulbs for $10

Calicolady

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Not a bad deal if I was living up north, but I'm not fond of anemones.
Prices are rediculous cheap! 80 for $9.99 + 80 more free?

Sounds too good to be true!
Thanks, DS
 

lilylove

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wow! If I planted that many there may be a chance that the woodland creatures might leave me one or two!!!
 

Keltin

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:pat:

Hehe.....I saw the title and thought LIGHT bulbs. I was thinking WOW, what a great deal!! :lol:
 

Constance

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Yes, they come up every year, but...bargain bulbs are usually not much of a bargain, as they are usually so small that you don't get much in the way of results for several years.

Here is where I order my bulbs:
http://www.dutchbulbs.com/
 

PanchoHambre

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I bought tons of bulbs really cheap in late fall and they are coming up now. The ones that dont get doggie stomped are looking good. Hopefully some will actually survive and bloom
 

JoeV

Dough Boy
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The damn chipmunks and squirrels dug up most of our bulbs and ate chunks of them then left the rest to rot. What did grow was eaten by the deer, so we don't bother any longer with bulbs.
 

JoeV

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I suppose you could always feast on chipmunks, squirrils and deer. :yum::yum::yum::yum::yum::yum: And then start over next year. :yum::yum::yum::yum:
As a member of PETA (People Eating Tasty Animals) and a lifelong hunter/fisherman, I have eaten my share of squirrels and deer, along with other critters. If I lived in a rural area the problems would have been solved long ago, but the crack of .243 Winchester in the city is not something that is welcomed by some of my animal rights and tree hugging neighbors. Seems they have a different point of view about that sort of thng than I do, and have been known to call the cops when I'm ridding chipmunks and cats from my yard. Again, no sense of humor and no firm grasp on reality.
 

buzzard767

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Here's the view you want when the whitetails are eyeballing your plants - taken yesterday on my mountain walk.....
 

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JoeV

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Here's the view you want when the whitetails are eyeballing your plants - taken yesterday on my mountain walk.....
Too bad you couldn't get a nice shoulder shot. We could be reading about your venison dinner instead of looking at the southern end of a norther bound whitetail. :yum:
 

JoeV

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I got these shots when fishing the Rocky River not too far from the CLE airport...

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This is an urban deer with no fear of humans. It allowed me to get way too close for these shots. Many of them get poached at night, creating a real problem for the park rangers.
 

Constance

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That's a beauty, JoeV. Our deer are pretty tame, too. They seem to know we're not going to hurt them.
They sure have devastated my flower bed this year, though. :sad:

By the way, none of the critters bother daffodils, as they are poisonous.
 
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