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					<description><![CDATA[In reply to &lt;a href=&quot;https://hedgerowrose.com/annuals-perennials/bulbs/2018/03/20/march-20/#comment-41470&quot;&gt;Ali, The Mindful Gardener&lt;/a&gt;.

I think that there is a funny taste to the narcissus bulbs, as well? Whatever it is, I&#039;m just glad they don&#039;t eat them. I planted loads of tulips that I thought I had protected well enough but the squirrels outsmarted me and ate half of them. 

The light...it&#039;s interesting that you noticed that, too, I thought it was just me. ;) I think it&#039;s partly because we live in the woods so it often filters down and creates an interesting mood. It&#039;s also a lot more dazzling, for lack of a better word, than it was when we were further north. I have found that for that reason, the paler tones in flowers I used to grow in Pennsylvania look so drab and washed out here. When purchasing plants, I am looking for more saturated colorss so they pop more. It&#039;s a learning curve, to be sure!]]></description>
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<p>I think that there is a funny taste to the narcissus bulbs, as well? Whatever it is, I&#8217;m just glad they don&#8217;t eat them. I planted loads of tulips that I thought I had protected well enough but the squirrels outsmarted me and ate half of them. </p>
<p>The light&#8230;it&#8217;s interesting that you noticed that, too, I thought it was just me. 😉 I think it&#8217;s partly because we live in the woods so it often filters down and creates an interesting mood. It&#8217;s also a lot more dazzling, for lack of a better word, than it was when we were further north. I have found that for that reason, the paler tones in flowers I used to grow in Pennsylvania look so drab and washed out here. When purchasing plants, I am looking for more saturated colorss so they pop more. It&#8217;s a learning curve, to be sure!</p>
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