Hi, Melissa, As noted above, it’s important to leave the foliage intact/attached, after the flower fades, to enable the plant to thrive. You should be able to transplant if you use a little extra TLC: lift the glad bulb (corm) with a lot of the soil it is planted it. Go deep for the roots, as far as you are able. Set the into a container or box. When you get to your new place, rather than replant—because you will be lifting again in fall—maintain the bulbs in the container/s. In fall, procede to store them as described above.
Hi, Melissa, As noted above, it’s important to leave the foliage intact/attached, after the flower fades, to enable the plant to thrive. You should be able to transplant if you use a little extra TLC: lift the glad bulb (corm) with a lot of the soil it is planted it. Go deep for the roots, as far as you are able. Set the into a container or box. When you get to your new place, rather than replant—because you will be lifting again in fall—maintain the bulbs in the container/s. In fall, procede to store them as described above.