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But, Don Montague, expounded the theory about planting on their sides on TV only last week.
I have a large clump !When I leave them in the ground all through the year I get little or no flowers... no matter how much fertilizer I give them.. If I dig them up when the leaves have shriveled and keep 'em dry in a paper bag in the shed, all through the summer and replant them in late August (when the roots start growing again) in well fertilized soil.... they flower like mad !!! For me, it's the dry summer that does the trick !!
there is a hole in the bottom from the bulbjust blow on the hole and you know
repeating the "plenty stones in the bottom for drainage" nonsense - it never seems to occur to these "experts" to address the question of properly draining potting medium.