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Tulips are spring-blooming perennial herbaceous bulbiferous geophytes in the Tulipa genus

Photos from The Insomniac Gardener's post 07/22/2025
07/18/2025

📅 Create a year-round tulip garden plan! January-February: Force indoor bulbs. March-May: Enjoy outdoor blooms. June: Allow foliage to die back naturally. July-August: Order bulbs for fall planting. September-November: Plant new bulbs. December: Apply winter mulch. This cycle ensures continuous engagement with these magnificent flowers! Follow Tulip Resource for more seasonal planning tips and visit https://tulips.co.uk/ for our comprehensive year-round tulip gardening calendar.

03/31/2024

There was tulip mania in Holland
During the Dutch Golden Age, prices for some tulip bulbs reached unbelievable heights because they were a fashion item and were the most expensive flower of all time. A few years later, the cost came dramatically down, bankrupting some merchants.

03/31/2024

They are easy to plant in the garden
Tulips are eager to grow and are best planted in the Autumn so that the roots can form before the frost kicks in. Planting them this late in the year helps to wipe out any fungal diseases in the soil which may infect the bulb. If planted deeply, tulips are more likely to flower year after year but less likely to reproduce. Some varieties, including the dwarf tulip, also work well in containers.

03/29/2024

They are amazing as cut flowers
They actually continue to grow after they are cut and they do not need cut flower food. They will grow about an extra inch after they have been cut. They will also bend and twist to grow towards the light (even when they are in a vase!). If you keep them well watered and away from heat sources like radiators, they should last around seven days.

03/29/2024

They have a lovely meaning
Because they are both elegant and simple, tulips have become symbols for a range of things. These include enduring love between partners or family, royalty, and neglected love. They are also the flower for the 11th wedding anniversary.

03/27/2024

You can use tulips in cooking
Not only are they beautiful in your garden, but you can eat them as well! Adding tulip petals can brighten up mundane salads, can decorate deserts and cocktails or you can stuff tulip flower heads for a tasty appetiser. Only use petals that have not been treated with chemicals and stay away from the bulbs which can be poisonous.

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