Tulips quickly sprout from the ground and show off vividly colored blooms while most other plants have barely started waking up in spring. But what should you do with tulip bulbs after flowering and ...
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 ...
ASHEVILLE - Today's burning question is about flowers at Biltmore, and whether people in the community can access the estate's tulip bulbs after blooming season. Got a question for Answer Man or ...
December's not too late! You can still get a brightly colored, spring-blooming beauty in the ground — and enjoy a burst of ...
While it’s nearing the end of the line this time of year for most of the landscape, there’s one group of plants when it’s prime time to start them – spring-flowering bulbs. Led by tulips, daffodils, ...
Tulips have long been celebrated for their lively colors and beautiful blooms. So much so that centuries ago, Europeans—who didn’t know when to plant tulip bulbs or how to grow them—saw the Middle ...
When the first tulips burst into bloom on a balmy day, you know spring has arrived! First cultivated as early as the 10 th century, tulips were introduced to Europe in the 16 th century. Today, about ...
Learning how to grow tulips indoors is one of those nifty gardening hacks that just makes sense, especially if you don't have a lot of outdoor space to spare. These springtime blooms may love to bask ...
This should be the first step in any tulip bulbs storage method, especially if you decide to buy tulip bulbs online. If your tulip bulbs are damaged, they won’t sprout again. Bulb condition is crucial ...
Would you rather spend your money buying a house or one tulip bulb? The question sounds ridiculous, but during the historic Netherlands tulip craze of the 1630s, a single tulip bulb could sell for the ...
We’re now in the prime of bulb-planting season, that rite of fall that seems out of place when we’re about ready to yank or cut back plants in the rest of the yard. That contrarian picture is just one ...