Where in the World Isn't Bob Saget?

MinnieM123

Premium Member
I planted 400 tulip and daffodil bulbs this past fall. I am looking forward to watching them all sprout!
I was such a gifted child. In Kindergarten, the teacher gave all of us kids a tulip bulb to put in the dirt (the janitor had dug out little holes in the lawn for the kids to put in a bulb). So all we had to do was put a bulb in the ground, in the exact way he told us to put it in. There were 3 rows of ten, and mine was on the end of the second row. Spring arrives months later, and all the pretty tulips came out in bloom -- except for the last one, on row 2. :hilarious:
 

JenniferS

When you're the leader, you don't have to follow.
I was such a gifted child. In Kindergarten, the teacher gave all of us kids a tulip bulb to put in the dirt (the janitor had dug out little holes in the lawn for the kids to put in a bulb). So all we had to do was put a bulb in the ground, in the exact way he told us to put it in. There were 3 rows of ten, and mine was on the end of the second row. Spring arrives months later, and all the pretty tulips came out in bloom -- except for the last one, on row 2. :hilarious:
Found the culprit.

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NYwdwfan

Well-Known Member
I was such a gifted child. In Kindergarten, the teacher gave all of us kids a tulip bulb to put in the dirt (the janitor had dug out little holes in the lawn for the kids to put in a bulb). So all we had to do was put a bulb in the ground, in the exact way he told us to put it in. There were 3 rows of ten, and mine was on the end of the second row. Spring arrives months later, and all the pretty tulips came out in bloom -- except for the last one, on row 2. :hilarious:
My neighbor down the street works at a nursery and is a landscape designer. He’s been working with my other neighbor on plantings and somehow I got roped in. Hopefully some of them sprout!!
 

Goofyernmost

Well-Known Member
I was such a gifted child. In Kindergarten, the teacher gave all of us kids a tulip bulb to put in the dirt (the janitor had dug out little holes in the lawn for the kids to put in a bulb). So all we had to do was put a bulb in the ground, in the exact way he told us to put it in. There were 3 rows of ten, and mine was on the end of the second row. Spring arrives months later, and all the pretty tulips came out in bloom -- except for the last one, on row 2. :hilarious:
I blame your love of cold weather and snow. Flowers don't do well in either and they can sense a warmth hater.
 

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