I have loads of bluebells come up but they're just masses of leaves that fall over everywhere covering the soil and barely a flower stalk between them. The few flower stalks there are also bent over.
Q1. Why? Could they be at wrong depth? They were already in the garden but I relocated a lot of bulbs in the autumn.
Q2. Will it harm them to just cut back the leaves? Thinking to leave 6" or so, it'll look a bit odd but less messy and space to plant/sow around them. I guess the bulbs won't get as fat for next year.
I have loads of bluebells come up but they're just masses of leaves that fall over everywhere covering the soil and barely a flower stalk between them. The few flower stalks there are also bent over.
Q1. Why? Could they be at wrong depth? They were already in the garden but I relocated a lot of bulbs in the autumn.
Q2. Will it harm them to just cut back the leaves? Thinking to leave 6" or so, it'll look a bit odd but less messy and space to plant/sow around them. I guess the bulbs won't get as fat for next year.