There’s nothing like the sight of colorful tulips popping up out of the ground — a sign that spring has sprung and sunny days are ahead! If you’ve transplanted potted tulip plants this spring or are ...
Spring is here and tulips are in full bloom. See what you need to know about how to care for tulips and what to do when the sculptural flowers reach their peak bloom. Spring is here and tulips are in ...
Tulips are grown from bulbs that are separated from a mother plant. As the bulb matures, it stores carbohydrates to produce foliage and blooms. Most growers purchase mature bulbs to be planted in late ...
M.B.: Snip off the stem and any faded flower head left on your tulips, then "water" the remaining leaves with liquid plant food. Late May and June is the time when tulips are storing energy and making ...
Tulips often disappoint after their first show of blooms. That first show reflects the skill of the commercial bulb grower because the flower buds form the season before blooms open. After that first ...
Most people end up throwing them away once they're done blooming. If you'd like to keep yours, there are some things you'll need to do. Once the flowers are done, the foliage that remains is feeding ...
What you do after tulips bloom has more to do with their continued success than what you do at any other time. Once the tulip bloom fades, snip off the flower right below the base of the bloom to keep ...