The short answer is no, but we have some tips from our growers in The Netherlands to give you more confidence in getting that last planting in the ground before winter.
In areas where day temperatures remain in the forties and fifties, this is the perfect time to plant. Bulbs prefer cooler temperatures to form their roots. Once your bulbs are planted, make sure to water them enough to provide adequate moisture in the ground … to jump start root growth. For best results, plant bulbs such as daffodils, which are also deer resistant.
For those of us living in more northern parts of the United States, as long as the ground is workable you can still plant. You want to be able to dig easily into the ground and plant at least five inches deep so bulbs have some protection from our colder days and nights.
Source: The Netherland Bulb Company
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