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[quote=Anonymous]My rates of return are higher then PP but it depends on the type. When I buy Darwin hybrid ones - they can come up for 4-5 years decreasing at about 20% a year - if the squirrels don't eat them! The normal ones come back at about 30% the next year and then just a few for the third year. If you buy naturalizing daffodils - they will spread. But not aggressively. Snowdrops are good too as well as alliums. Hyacinths do not spread but mine have been coming back for 10 years now at about 90% - some squirrel damage. If you buy Kauffman tulips - the wild kind - they will spread and come back if they are happy. Muscari is hit and miss. I find the generic blue ones come back and spread. The pale pink ones for some reason...last one season. Bluebells are another good one - come back and spread. [/quote]
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