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{
  "title": "Bulb Blindness",
  "author": "Sam Liddicott",
  "image": {
    "url": "https://ucarecdn.com/07099981-865a-4d7b-8762-ac249f5168b3/-/format/webp/-/resize/480x/",
    "caption" : null,
    "alt" : "Flower bulbs next to a pot and potting soil with a burlap sack"
  },
  "date" : "2026-07-01 07:06:00 +0000 UTC",
  "permalink" : "https://blog-preview.planter.garden/posts/flower-bulb-blindness/",
  "content" : "If some of your bulbs came up this year without flowers, they may be suffering from a condition called bulb blindness. The green foliage means the bulb is still alive, but it lacks the energy to produce flowers.\nThis can happen for several reasons. Thankfully, many of these are easily fixed in time for next year’s blooms, so your garden can stay looking colorful and healthy. In this article, we’ll dive into the science and then look at the common causes and ways to manage the problem.\nWhy do …"
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