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Simple Tips To Keep Your Tulips Looking Gorgeous



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Tulips are from Holland, right? Not exactly. Tulips are actually from Turkey. Tulip means Turban in Turkish. Regardless of the orgin of Tulips they are a beautiful flower that people of many backgrounds enjoy.

Experts would term tulips as perennials, however they are generally thought of as annuals. They can be termed annuals because of how you take care of them and their blooming cycle. Tulip bulbs should be planted around the end of Ocotber and beginning of November as any experienced gardener knows.

Are you confused about what kind of soil a tulip requires? Tulips require a sandy soil. A sandy soil is necessary because tulips require a good drainage system in order to thrive. Sand works best for drainage. If you use planters for your tulips make sure that they drain correctly. You don't want your tulip bulbs to rot from improper drainage.

If you do not have naturally sandy soil in the area where you live, it is fine to just add some sand and a little compost to your soil. Whatever you do, make sure that the soil is fairly dry when digging and planting bulbs.

How deep should you dig when planting a tulip bulb? Experts do not have a suggestion as to a specific depth. Why not? It is due to fact that tulip bulbs come in many different sizes. Therefore, you can estimate how deep to plan bulbs by measuring the length. Multiply this number by three and you have found the correct depth at which to plant your tulip bulbs. This is not the best solution for every case, but you will see more tulips spring up then if you planted them all at the same depth.

Tulips do not normally fall to flower diseases. However, "Tulip Fire" can become a problem. Signs of this disease include stunted and deformed stems. With time the stunted and deformed stems have brown patches that spread to the leaves. At this point you should dig up all your tulip bulbs and start over.

You probably don't want to spend time and money at the garden store each year buying new tulip bulbs. So what can you do? Dig up your tulip bulbs each season. If you do this, you need to store them in a dry, cool place until fall rolls around again. Tulips are still susceptible to rotting at this time so proper storage is critical. Dig up the tulip bulbs when the tulips have dried out.

Tulips have a beautfiul color and charming aroma. How can you enjoy this beauty longer? Add a little sugar to the water in the vase and your tulips will live longer. They will live wonderfully in your vase for about a week. Tulips are rich, colorful flowers that can add happiness to anyone's day.

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