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<p>So, last fall I planted bulbs. I thought I would plant a few in a pot and force them to bloom early. The only thing is&#8211;I forgot about them. They started to grow out from under their cover and look like alien creatures. Not a pretty sight.<br />
But, the bulbs in the garden have been beautiful and so fun to look at from our kitchen table.</p>
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