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Tulip Gardening Tips: From Fall Planting to Spring Blooming
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Types
Tulip flowers may be single, double, ruffled, fringed, or lily-shaped, depending on the variety.
- ‘Cracker’ tulip: purple, pink, and lilac petals; midseason bloomer
- ‘Ile de France’: red blooms on stems to 20 inches tall; midseason bloomer
- ‘Marilyn’: large, ruffled, candy cane-color flower; late-season bloomer
- ‘Spring Green’: creamy-white petals feathered with green; late-season bloomer
- ‘Renown’: hot pink, egg-shaped flower; late-season bloomer
Wild, or “species,” tulips are small in size, ranging in height from 3 to 8 inches. They are tougher than hybrids. Rock and herb gardens are ideal places to plant them. They look stunning when planted in large groupings.
- For early to midspring bloom time: Tulipa bakeri, T. batalinii, T. humilis, T. kaufmanniana, T. turkestanica
- For later blooming time: T. linifolia, T. neustreuvae, T. sprengeri, T. vvedenskyi
- For multicolor varieties: T. biflora, T. greigii ‘Quebec’, T. praestans ‘Fusilier’, and ‘Unicum’, T. tarda, T. turkestanica
- For a container: T. kaufmanniana ‘Goudstuk’
- For (mottled) foliage: T. greigii (mottled or striped), T. fosteriana ‘Juan’, T. kaufmanniana ‘Heart’s Delight’
- For fragrance: T. aucheriana, T. biflora, T. saxatilis, T. sylvestris, T. turkestanica
- For warmer regions: Lady tulip (T. clusiana), Candia tulip (T. saxatilis), and Florentine tulip (T. sylvestris) overwinter in the South or mild-winter areas of the West (Zones 8 to 10) without the need of a chilling period
There are so many beautiful varieties of tulips. Explore catalogs and experiment in your garden!
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You plant the tulip bulbs in the fall and they will bloom in the spring. You will see growth from the bulb after a few warm spring days after the soil has warmed up a bit.
ware can I get the bulbs and if I can take them to Dom. Rep.
We suggest that you look for species (sometimes called wild) tulips that grow well in warmer climates. A couple of sources for bulbs are tulipworld.com and www.mzbulb.com.
You need to check customs regulations for transporting bulbs or plants to Dominican Republic.
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My son gave me a tulip for mother's day, it is in a flower pot. It already had blossomed beautifully. Now it's beginning to "die down" and I would like to plant it in my flower bed. I live in West Virginia and it is now June. What should I do so my tulip will thrive?!
I have some potted tulips and also would like to know how and when would it be ok to plant them out side




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