Archive for 'Tulip Facts' Category

Tulips - How To Choose Tulip Bulbs

Mar 1st, 2009 by gardenbug | 0

Spring is here and now is the time to think about choosing tulip bulbs. There are so many varieties that it becomes  a mixture of esthetic and practical concerns.
With so many varieties of  tulip flowers it would be hard to find on that isn’t beautiful. S0 you have a wide variety of choices when it [...]

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Tulips - Proper Soil Types for Tulips

Feb 9th, 2009 by gardenbug | 0

    Tulips are world renowned for sheer beauty along with how easy they are to plant and care for.
By timing your planting well, or just getting lucky, you may not need to water the soil at all before planting your bulbs. Tulips first evolved in rocky, relatively poor soil in hot, dry climates. But when [...]

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Tulips - Tulips -Give The Flower of Passion

Sep 1st, 2008 by gardenbug | 0

  Even though it is widely considered that red roses are often associated with passion, tulips are another flower that can inspire great love.
Centuries ago tulips were unknown in Europe. They rested quietly in remote regions of Central and Western Asia near present-day Turkey, Kazakhstan and others. Enterprising traders, overcome by the flower’s beauty, strived [...]

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Tulips - Proper Pruning For Tulips

Aug 8th, 2008 by gardenbug | 0

Tulips as with just about all flowering plants will, at some point, lose their blooms. The tulip petals (called perianths) become brown as they decay. Unlike some flowering plants, however, caring for tulips is simplicity itself.
Often treated like an annual, it’s possible to do nothing at all and simply let nature takes its course. First [...]

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Tulips - Hot House Tulips For Greenhouses

Jan 10th, 2008 by gardenbug | 0

  Tulips first evolved in the mountain regions of Central to Western Asia near present-day Turkey and Kazakhstan. Tulips had to survive in an area of the Earth that has cold winters, spring that supplies ample rain, followed by long, hot and dry summers. As a result, not surprisingly, those are exactly the conditions in [...]

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