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Anemone Blanda

Every year I plant anemone blanda bulbs, and they do not come up. I am trying to grow them under a very old ash tree with good soil. I cover with screening to protect from squirrels. I soak the bulbs before planting and no luck. In another part of my garden, they have grown and proliferated for 25 years. I live Denver, Colorado. Any ideas?


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#1 Comment By Nikki On 03/22/2014 @ 12:33 pm

There are a few things that it could be. The most likely is that the tree is sucking up all the available water in the area. This is common with older trees who need a substantial amount of water to support themselves and it can be difficult to grow anything below them. The second could be that there is too little light. While anemone like shade, the shade beneath a healthy large tree may just be too deep. But then you would see growth and the growth would simply fail. It may be pests. While the bulbs may be covered, many small pests could get to the new growth and chew it to the ground before you saw it.


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