I bought a few packs of some mini buttercups several years back. The bulbs were tiny and new. There were several bulbs and only few ever bloomed. Finally this year I have several blooming. Actually 4 blooms right now, maybe tomorrow I can take a few pictures for you.
My thought would be from experience it takes about 3 to 4 years to start to actually multiplying enough to where you can get blooms from a new bulb. So from my experience nothing is wrong with your bulbs. Each year they will increase. Then eventually you will have to split them to keep them blooming. Same with daylillies!!
I have a few questions also about these miraculous flowers. We are new to this area (moved here in nov, from Fl)and well we just didn't have them so i know nothing. However they are spread wild and free over our property and so many different kids. My question is how do i move them safely to my garden beds? Also a lot of them in the front yard are not blooming. Could this be because we mowed in November and just didn't see them or could they just be so old they aren't blooming anymore?
My experience with them is it is best to move them when the foliage is dies back. However I have moved at all different times. I am not good at remembering them so most of the time it move them just after they bloom. Sometimes if the clumps get to thick they don't bloom and will need to be thinned. If you don't get a response you might post in the bulb forum. Someone there might be able to give you some suggestions.
Turns out i had some late bloomers. i am letting them die back then i will transplant. My poor husband i wouldn't let him mow till i had every bed of them boxed in with chicken wire. He finally got to mow last week. The landscape is finally coming together. My hyacinth and iris are in bloom and now i am seeing lots of rose buds and azalea is in full bloom. I really didn't think i would have anything this year since all is newly planted. Even my bleeding hearts are popping through! Now what to do with that Hydrangea. Thanks everyone
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