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Once tulip blooms fade, don't rush to cut back the foliage. The leaves help provide energy to the bulb for next year's blooms ...
While you may see tulips in bloom in spring, you must plant them in the fall. That’s because they require a period of vernalization, or exposure to cold, in order to form buds to bloom next spring.
Generally, tulips are quite easy to maintain. The bulbs can remain in the ground year after year, growing into large ...
When you see them in gardens in the late winter and spring, it really makes you want to get on and plant some. The trick is ...
If you're growing tulips in your garden this spring, then Monty Don advises you make sure to do this one important step - ...
So we fill that with some soil. We plant our tulips in there, we water it, cover it, and then we give them like a winter period. And when they're ready for spring, we move them out into the grow ...
Whatever you do, don't add them to your compost heap. Tulip fire lives in the soil so unfortunately you can't replant with tulips for at least three years. You can still plant tulips in containers, or ...
Tens of thousands of tulips that were planted last fall are blooming across gardens ahead of annual Jerold Binkley Tulip Time ...
Tulips are a true sight to behold and are also well-suited to the British climate that's why following this one essential tip ...
Which flower seeds are best? Starting a garden from flower seed is one of the most economical and satisfying hobbies a person can have. Rather than shelling out cash for more expensive, already ...
You’ll find more than 100,000 brightly-colored tulips at Armstrong Artisan Farm in Walnut Cove. Taylor Jones with the Guilford County Cooperative Extension takes us there to show us how to grow ...
Shawnee County Parks and Recreation recruit volunteers to help their staff of horticulturalists plant thousands upon thousands of tulip bulbs each year. At Gage Park, visitors can view tulips ...