Tulips Are Unique In Range Of Size, Shape And Bold Color Found In Almost Every Color Spectrum, That Only Tulips Provide. Tulips Are Good For A Wide Range Of Plantings, Are Excellent In The Rock Garden, In Formal Beds, As Elegant Cut Flowers, And For Containers. Flowers Are Upward Facing, With Linear To Lance Shaped Green Leaves On The Stem. Let’S Just Enjoy Them For What They Are An Incredible Source Of Inexpensive Color For The Garden. Plant Several Different Varieties Of Tulips Throughout The Garden To Extend The Blooming Time. Fun Fact: It Typically Takes About Six Years To Grow A Tulip From Seed To Flower. Tulip Queen Of Night An Almost Black Tulip Paired With Pink Don Quichotte Tulips Make For A Fancy Combination Of Two Very Popular Tulips. Each Is A Best-Seller In Its Own Right, But When Planted Together, Look As Fancy As A Lady’S Night Out. Iconic. To Ensure Optimal Results, Allow Adequate Space And Sunlight, Plant At The Appropriate Depth, And Feed With A Well Balanced Fertilizer. Remove The Flowers As Soon As They Go, But Allow The Leaves To Yellow Before Removing. Best Planted In Late Fall. Some Gardeners Treat Tulips As Annuals. For An Informal Look, Plant In Groups In Natural Swathes Or Bouquets. In Usda Zones 8-10, Refrigerate The Bulbs For No Less Then Eight Weeks. In The Garden, Plant Them Before Frost, But Not As Early As In The Northern Part Of The Country. Planting Them In A Lightly Shaded Area Will Keep Them Cool And Prolong Blooming.
- Bulb Size 12 Cm/+
- Unique Color Pairing
- Perfectly Blended
- Tall, Single Late Bloomers
- An Incredible Source Of Inexpensive Color For The Garden
Reviews
There are no reviews yet.