...The son of Polish Jewish immigrants who moved to San Francisco while Sol was still an infant, he was introduced to the production side of theater business in his early teens, graduated to theater manager and staged boxing matches that featured "Gentleman Jim" Corbett. Seeking more spectacular shows to stage, he sailed for New York and to Paris for the Exposition Universelle , where he was most impressed with the dancers and acrobats in the "Algerian Village" very loosely representative of France's Algerian colony. Read full entry
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when do my fall bulbs (tulips) do I remove them and plant
something else? or can i cut
the tops and will they bloom
again? or am I SOL. haha. I
actually want to plant other
stuff where the tulips are.
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If you want to treat them as annuals, you there's nothing stopping you from digging them out and throwing them away. If you want them to flower again next year, you need to leave them alone. If you cut off the tops, they won't bloom next year. After the flower fades, the leaves gather energy from the sun, and begin the process of making next year's flower inside the bulb. If you cut the tops off, they can't gather energy, and no flower is formed in the bulb. Next year, you'll get leaves emerging to try again, but no flower. You can plant other things there without disturbing the tulips if you carefully plant them in between. This will work better with small annuals or perennials, rather than a large shrub which would require digging a hole deep enough that you'd be digging up the bulbs. |
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