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What to do when tulips are done?

Tulip / By Louise Hughes

Once your tulips have flowered the first year, they will never produce the same quality of flowers in the following year. However they can still provide a welcome splash of spring colour. Once they have finished flowering remove the seed heads by cutting the flowering stems down. Then water the remaining leaves with a liquid …

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Will tulips rebloom if cut?

Tulip / By Louise Hughes

Tulip stems will continue to grow by around 2″ after cutting so choose a vase that will allow them room to spread out. Do tulips grow back after petals fall off? The quick answer to this is yes. Tulips are naturally perennials coming back year-after-year. However, in some circumstances when they do return they are …

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Do tulips make good cut flowers?

Tulip / By Louise Hughes

There are always plenty of cut tulips available at florists and even the grocery store flower aisle offers a good assortment. There are new lovely varieties to choose from every year and a color for every taste. Tulips make a long-lasting cut flower, so go ahead and indulge and have some fun with their erratic …

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When do tulips bloom in colorado?

Tulip / By Louise Hughes

Across Colorado, plant tulip bulbs in September or October, at least six weeks before the ground freezes and when the ground temperature has cooled to 55 degrees Fahrenheit. The bulbs need enough time to root in order to ensure they will flower in the spring and so that they will not be pushed out by …

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How long can I store tulip bulbs?

Tulip / By Louise Hughes

Like most flower bulbs, tulips bulbs can be stored for around 12 months if they are cared for properly. Once you have dug them up, they should be allowed to dry and then stored in a net or bag in a cool dark place. It’s easy to check whether your tulip bulbs are still good …

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Where do tulip bulbs come from?

Tulip / By Louise Hughes

A: Yes, originally they came from seed. To make a superior blossom, growers transfer pollen from flower to flower and wait for a seedpod to form on the stem. Moreover, where does a tulip bulb come from? Do they grow from seed? A: Yes, originally they came from seed. To make a superior blossom, growers …

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Should you dig up tulip bulbs?

Tulip / By Louise Hughes

How to Save Tulip Bulbs After blooming, allow the foliage to wither and die back, then dig the tulips up. Clean off the soil and let the bulbs dry. Discard any damaged ones. Store the bulbs in nets or paper bags. Label them and keep in a cool dark place before replanting them in the …

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Where does a tulip tree grow?

Tulip / By Louise Hughes

Native to Eastern North America and the state tree of Kentucky, Tennessee, and Indiana, tulip trees or yellow poplars are tall, straight deciduous trees with a narrow crown that spreads with age. These fast-growing trees are easily identified by their spring flowers and showy leaf shape. Tulip trees can be purchased from a local nursery …

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Why are my tulips not blooming?

Tulip / By Louise Hughes

Another less likely possibility for non flowering tulips is a lack of nutrients. All flower bulbs, not just tulips, need phosphorus in order to form flower buds. If your soil is lacking phosphorus, your tulips will not bloom every year. Read on to know all about it. Immature bulbs are one of the significant reasons …

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Where did the tulip originate?

Tulip / By Louise Hughes

The tulip is a real globetrotter and originates from the high plains of Central Asia. After many wanderings, the Tulip arrived in the Netherlands in the 16 th century. A flourishing Tulip trade developed in the Netherlands thanks to an ideal growing climate and the business instincts of the Dutch. This begs the query “Where …

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Hi! I'm Louise Hughes and flowers are my passion. I hope this blog, and its flowers, can brighten your day a bit!

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