Flower garden looks beautiful when it is full of colorful flowers. All the flowers do not bloom throughout the year. If you plant the single type of flower in your garden, your garden will bloom for the particular season and will remain without flowers for rest of the time
Growing Tulips in Your Garden
Flower
garden looks beautiful when it is full of colorful flowers. All the flowers do
not bloom throughout the year. If you plant the single type of flower in your
garden, your garden will bloom for the particular season and will remain
without flowers for rest of the time. Hence, to keep your garden bloomed
throughout year, it is important that you choose the flowering plants with differing
blooming period. In this way your garden will remain full of flowers all the
year. Different flower plants also require different care. Hence, one must know
all the basic flower gardening tips to take proper care of all types of plants.
Tulip
is the most popular spring flower bulb. It is available in variety of colors and
forms. Tulips are originally native of Middle East but they are considered to
be from Holland. Tulips are the bear shaped flowers. They are available in
variety of colors but the blue tulips are most popular. They can be double or
single, fringed or twisted and aromatic or scentless. Tulips have broad leaves
and are interesting flowers available in different sizes. When you are planning
to grow tulips, you should follow the flower gardening tips to plant tulips. Below
are some tips those will make the idea clear in your mind.
Planting Tulips
in Your Garden
Tulips
require fairly sandy and well drained soil for proper growth. The best season
for planting them is from October to December.
If
you are planting the tulips along with the other flower bulbs, the best idea is
to plant them before planting tulips so that the tulip bulb doesn’t get damage.
Tulips grow well in sandy type of soil. Sandy soil provides good drainage that
is essential for good flowering. For better results, plant the bulbs in October
or November. The depth of planting tulip should be three times the length of
the bulb.
Tulip
is a disease resistant plant. However, it can be affected by “Tulip Fire”
disease that results in the deformed or stunted plant. When you are growing the
tulips, make sure that you keep sufficient gap between two bulbs. Overcrowding
can also cause problem in your garden. After the completion of the flowering
season, it is good to shed off the leaves of tulip to offer it a resting
period. But the best way is to let the leaves die off naturally.
When
you are planting the tulips, it is important to plant them 6-8 inches deep in
soil. Keep the soil moist by adding water regularly after planting. Do not
water-log the area. Tulips require cool conditions for blooming. The pre-cooled
bulbs are available for winter planting and they must be considered as annuals
and replaced yearly.
Tulips
make excellent cut flower. They generally last for a week. When you are using
them in bouquet, add little sugar to the water to prolong the life of the
flowers. Planting the beautiful tulips with varied colors in your garden will make
your garden look attractive and beautiful.
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