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This demonstrates how a tulip bulb was chilled in a pot and grown to flowering. Tulip bulbs required to be chilled for at ...
Harvesting 500,000 tulip bulbs is a daunting task, but it’s an annual effort and a part of what makes farming tulips unique.
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.
In today's "Growing Together" column, Don Kinzler says it's the right time to get those bulbs into the ground to get ready for next year. For colorful spring flowers, plant tulips in September or ...
Q: I saw tulip and daffodil bulbs for sale at the store. I remember my mom having tulips, but she also had problems growing them, as I recall. I would like to plant some, but I don’t want problems.
As more land was put into tulip bulb production (70 percent of the Netherlands is used for bulb growing), the sandy soil near the sea was used up and soon only clay soil was left to farm.
Tulip bulbs can produce offshoot bulbs and multiply but it's a slow process. Learn which tulip species are the best choices for naturalizing and how you can help tulip bulbs multiply.
The secrets to tulip success In today's "Growing Together" column, Don Kinzler explains why spring care can make a big difference for next year's flowers.