There’s nothing like the sight of colorful tulips popping up out of the ground — a sign that spring has sprung and sunny days are ahead! If you’ve transplanted potted tulip plants this spring or are ...
Tulips begin to steal the show in spring bringing yellow, pink, magenta, red, and white hues to the garden and landscape with their iconic flowers. If you're feeling inspired and want some of these ...
If you've never planted tulip bulbs before, the process might seem a bit intimidating, but the fact is that tulips are easy to plant and grow, even in pots. That's why they rank among the most popular ...
Once you know how to plant tulips, you'll be rewarded each spring with the most colorful display in your garden year after year. Once you know how to plant tulips, you’ll be rewarded each spring with ...
M.B.: Snip off the stem and any faded flower head left on your tulips, then "water" the remaining leaves with liquid plant food. Late May and June is the time when tulips are storing energy and making ...
Are your tulips making an early appearance this year due to our mild winter? So are the colorful cupped and star-shaped flowers blanketing 40 acres at the Wooden Shoe Tulip Farm in Woodburn. "What a ...
When you're planting tulip bulbs this autumn, think location and good drainage to ensure that your tulips return for more than one season with blooms. A sunny site is ideal, as tulips flower best in ...
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How to Care for Tulips

Follow these tips to help your tulips thrive, whether they're in the ground, potted, or displayed in a vase. Fact checked by Emily Peterson The start of spring means the abundance of beautiful blooms, ...
If you've planted tulip bulbs and have had problems with them coming back every year, why not try "species" tulips. Species tulips are different than their taller cousins, the "hybrid" tulips. Species ...
DEAR JESSICA: About 10 years ago I planted over 100 tulip bulbs on the property around my house. They were beautiful until I made the mistake of pulling out the dying flowers as they began to droop.
Can you still plant tulip bulbs up to Christmas? The short answer is yes, which is good news for anyone who has been getting dirty looks from that bag of bulbs still sitting unopened in the shed. Yes, ...
Did you know that in 17th century Holland, you could buy a house or a farm field for a handful of tulip bulbs? Not because property was dirt cheap, but because tulips were that valuable. The Dutch ...