When planting bulbs, what advice is given for maximizing the multiplication rate in well-drained soil?
Answer
Planting them slightly too shallow will often promote faster multiplication than planting too deep.
If the soil is well-drained, bulbs planted slightly shallower than the standard recommendation tend to multiply faster than those planted too deeply, especially if the deeper location retains too much moisture.

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