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How to Plant Tulips
Among the most reliable and colorful spring-flowering bulbs, Tulips are recognized all over the world as a classic spring bulb. But if you want to ensure that they pop up by Spring, you need to plant them in the fall. Select tulip varieties and ... [... more]
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How to Decorate Your Porch With Tulips
Do you enjoy the bold, audacious beauty of tulips? These brilliant flowers can beautify almost any room in your house, particularly your front porch. Whether you grow your own colorful tulips or purchase them from a floral shop, tulips make ... [... more]
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How to Deadhead Bulb Flowers, Tulips, Narcissus and ...
Deadheading is the removal of old or spent flowers so the plant has a chance to redirect its energy to the plant instead of the bulb. Tulips, narcissus and hyacinth flowers all benefit from regular deadheading. For tulips, cut at the base of the ... [... more]
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How to Grow Tulips in Containers
The tulip is a favorite spring flower, but did you know you could grow tulips indoors anytime of the year? Growing tulips in containers is just as easy, maybe even easier than sowing them on the ground. You could be anywhere in the world, during ... [... more]
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How to Recognize Different Breeds of Tulips
A walk in the park in the spring will convince you that you must have some spring tulips in your garden. Once you begin shopping, you'll find that there are numerous varieties. In fact, there are about 100 different types in 15 different ... [... more]
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How to Plant a Tulip Bulb
Tulips are a great choice to liven up your garden and add a splash of color. Many varieties of tulips exist to give you the color and look you desire. Tulip bulbs are usually planted in the fall season (October through December), but this time ... [... more]
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How to Plant bulbs NOW--and bring Hope for Spring
Flowers blooming in spring from bare little onion looking bulbs, planted in the fall has got to be one of the all-time great miracles of nature. It's hard to believe that these rock-like balls have the power to deliver a such a display of color ... [... more]
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How to Chill Bulbs
In the South, quite a few bulbs will only bloom one season or not at all because we just don't have the cold in winter that they need to trigger their blooming season. Tulips, Crocus and Hyacinth are such beautiful flowers, but for the southern ... [... more]
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How to Grow Tulips
One of the most popular springtime flowers is the tulip. Tulips are easy to grow. You only need to have a bit of space to plant the bulbs in the fall. Then just wait for those bulbs to grow into bright, sunny flowers that herald the coming of spring. [... more]
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How to Store Tulip Bulbs
Usually, the best place to leave tulip bulbs is in the ground, but if you live in a very cold climate, you may have to bring the bulbs inside for the winter. It's easy to store tulip bulbs if you follow a few simple guidelines. Spread a layer of ... [... more]
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How to Take Care of Cut Tulips
Tulips are a beautiful flower that say "spring" like no other flower. Tulips grow in a wider range of colors than most flowers. When cut, they are so pleasant and versatile that they can look at home in a funky tin can or an elegant crystal ... [... more]
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How to Travel to Skagit Valley's Tulip Festival
Imagine a rainbow sea of flowers that goes on for miles and miles. The Skagit Valley tulip festival is certainly a sight to behold. You will have a new appreciation for these simple beauties after visiting this festival that comes just once a ... [... more]
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