Growing tulips
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Indoor Tulips . . . Step 1 - Fill a glass container about 1/3 of the way with glass marbles or decorative rocks. Clear glass will enable you to watch the roots develop . . . Step 2 - Set the tulip bulb on top of the marbles or stones; pointed end UP. Add a few more marbles or rocks so that the tulip bulb is surrounded but not covered (think support). . .Step 3 - Pour fresh water into the container. The water shouldn't touch the bulb, but it should be very close, so that the roots will grow…
Wondering what to do after your tulip bulbs are finished blooming this spring? Check out our top tips for tulip bulb care after they bloom!

Samantha Costello saved to Gardening
Tulips are grown by planting bulbs in late Fall. They are one of the first plants that start to pop out through the cold ground after a long winter season. Find out all you need to know in order to plant, grow, and maintain these beautiful and classic flowers in this comprehensive guide.

The Simple Garden Life saved to Gardening Advice
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Jamie Schouten saved to Outside/landscaping ideas
Tulips come in a diverse color palette for the spring garden. Learn how to grow and care for this iconic spring bulb flower, right here on Gardener’s Path.

P.A. Art Studio saved to Garden
How to plant tulip bulbs in pots - read about it on the Home for the Harvest! 🌱👩🌾
Everywhere I look there are signs that the season is changing. The once verdant green landscape is now tinged with gold and copper tones. As the daylight hours grow shorter, it is a reminder that now is the time to get bulbs in the ground in order to have an abundant flush of early spring blooms. To […]
Nikkie Phillips saved to Cut flower farm
If you have to plant more than ten tulips, save your hands (and back) and plant how we do with the trenching method. Trenching method is just as it sounds. Instead of digging one small hole for each of your tulips, you dig a trench big enough to hold them all, pop your bulbs in and cover it back up. Done. There are a few more specifics that I will divulge underneath, but I appreciate the trench method because I can plant multiple varieties at once. This comes in handy for flower farming and…
E M.basiak saved to Ogród
Stop by Gingham Gardens and get some quick and easy tips for planting bulbs in the fall for bright and cheery spring flowers.

Sherley Krug saved to Gardening ideas