The issue is root depth; larger bulbs like hyacinths, tulips, Dutch iris and daffodils need about 8-10 inches of soil depth ...
Keep your frilly hyacinths and dainty snowdrops – the elegant, minimalist tulip reigns supreme in my spring bulb garden! The clean lines and vibrant colors of these graceful blooms are a seasonal ...
To get the best results from these perennial tulips, plant them in mid to late fall in a site that gets six to eight hours of sunlight during the spring blooming season. Be sure they are in ...
The best time to water tulips is just as soon as you plant the bulbs this fall. They need water to put down their roots. Your tulips will also need water every spring, from the time their first ...
Q: I would like to plant tulips in my garden this fall. How can I guarantee that they’ll come back every year? A: Tulips are perennials, but many of the modern hybrid varieties will flower only once.
The advantage of annual tulips is the spectacular show. The disadvantage is the time and cost of replanting. Johnson County Research and Extension Do you have an overwhelming desire to have tulips to ...
Q. My tulips are up and beginning to grow along with a few perennials poking themselves above the soil. Should I be concerned about potential frosts and freezes? A. The most damaging cold weather ...
*Refers to the latest 2 years of stltoday.com stories. Cancel anytime. Four years ago I planted tulip bulbs in the fall, according to directions. The first spring they bloomed. The following year and ...
“Tulips like to go into the ground later than daffodils, crocuses, or hyacinths because they prefer cooler soil temperatures,” explains Elise Harlock, floral expert at Prestige Flowers. “If planted ...
Every April, the fields of the Skagit Valley erupt into a riot of color as millions of tulips burst into bloom. Now in its 32nd year, the Skagit Valley Tulip Festival attracts hundreds of thousands of ...