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The listing, Free Shipping -- Beautiful Purple Crocus! has ended.
This auction is for five (5) bulbs. I will add five bulbs for each 100 credits over the first 100. These flowers spread pretty quickly. They will be sent when they are finished blooming. You can plant them for blooming next spring. These are the first flowers to bloom in the spring.
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Love your Pitt buetifull one. I have them also. Great breed. Excellent with my little girls.
Thanks! He's my baby. I keep telling people these are the most intelligent, most affectionate, loving dogs I've ever been around. I've been around dogs all my life Didn't plan to have Pit Bulls, but when Nestle needed a home with five of her pups, I couldn't say no. I had already fallen in love with her the first time I saw her. My Granddaughter bought her for her boyfriend. She had a litter when she was one, and I was going to get one of the pups. Got her and five, instead. I kept the one here -- Ruff 'N Reddy! He doesn't know a stranger -- loves everyone!!! He's about to turn four. June 30.
So, that is 5 bulbs for every 100 credits spent? So at 700 it would be 35 bulbs? 5 for 100 10 for 200 15 for 300 20 for 400 25 for 500 30 for 600 35 for 700
So you can plant these flowers when we get them, and they will bloom next year? Will any of the green stay year round, so you know where you planted them or does the green go away after blooming is done? Do the bulbs multiply quickly? Just wondering if they are planted after we get them, if they will multiply enough that they need to be separated by next spring, or are these the type that don't need to be separated to bloom better?
No you won't be able to see where you plant them. All signs of the plants disappear., so you'll need to mark where you plant them, somehow. They multiply pretty quickly, but not enough you have to worry about separating them the first year. They are all over my yard, and i thinned them. a little, last year by offering some on Listia. This year I couldn't really tell any were gone.