
There is no other spring flower filled with as much color and optimism as the tulip. However, in order to create a dazzling seasonal display in the garden, you must give some careful consideration to planting your bulbs. Growing tulips successfully starts at the buying stage. Ensure you purchase from a reputable garden center, and choose types of tulip flowers that will be suitable for your location and level of expertise. It’s particularly frustrating when bulb plants are not flowering, especially when you have invested so much time and effort. We reached out to experts to discover where most gardeners go wrong when planting tulips – read on to discover the common mistakes to avoid. 1. Not planting enough bulbs ‘When we think of tulips, what often comes to mind is pictures from the Netherlands showcasing masses of blooms,’ says Peggy Anne Montgomery, horticulturist representing Flowerbulbs.com. However, many gardeners simply […]
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