Tulips quickly sprout from the ground and show off vividly colored blooms while most other plants have barely started waking up in spring. But what should you do with tulip bulbs after flowering and ...
Tulips are a quintessential spring flower, blooming just in time to grace Easter holiday tables and make for wonderful Mother’s Day gifts. However, while these flowers are technically perennials, they ...
Tulip bulbs multiply slowly by producing small offshoots that take up to three years to bloom. Wild tulips thrive in cold winters and dry summers, but only certain varieties naturalize well in warmer ...
When the tulips bloom, you know that spring has finally come. To achieve this wondrous sight, though, you also have to plant ...
“Tulips like to go into the ground later than daffodils, crocuses, or hyacinths because they prefer cooler soil temperatures, ...
Gardening expert Alan Titchmarsh says you need to get these bulbs in the ground before Christmas if you want to see them ...
If the wait for bulbs to bloom in spring seems excruciatingly long, you can pot some up now and enjoy a floriferous winter indoors.
We want flowers blooming when we want them. It may not be when they naturally bloom. The term used is forcing. Many plants are persuaded to bloom earlier than they ...