Q: Where do tulip bulbs come from? Do they grow from seed? — Tobi G., email A: Yes, originally they came from seed. To make a superior blossom, growers transfer pollen from flower to flower and wait ...
I remember, as a kid, helping my dad pick out tulip bulbs to plant each fall. The tulips were set out in cardboard bins, with a big picture of the bloom on the front of each box. Looking back, it ...
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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 ...
Get expert tips on what to do with tulip bulbs after flowering so they'll rebloom next spring. Tulips quickly sprout from the ground and show off vividly colored blooms while most other plants have ...
Life’s too short for floppy foliage where you expected blooms. Try growing tulips like a flower farmer to get beaucoup bouquets out of your spring garden.
Jenny Crick is a graduate student at Carleton University in Ottawa. In the Netherlands, tulip producers have been forced to discard millions of unsold flowers, with demand having plummeted due to ...
Tulips are one of spring's most anticipated flowers. The vibrant hues and upright stature bring an early burst of color and character to any garden space. As perennials in zones 4 to 7, tulips come ...
Garden columnist Dan Gill answers readers' questions each week. To send a question, email Gill at [email protected]. I have about 80 tulip bulbs that I purchased in early November, and ...