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Green Power Tulip - Bulbs-12/+cm,fall planting

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Original price $ 5.95 - Original price $ 64.95
Original price
$ 7.95
$ 5.95 - $ 64.95
Current price $ 7.95
Size: 4 bulbs

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First All-Green Tulip

 Tulip bulbs are the ideal choice for beds, landscaping and cut flowers
Tulip bulbs perennialize well in warm climate zones
» We supply top sized tulip bulbs (12+)
» Tulip bulbs perform best in full sun but will tolerate some shade
» Tulip bulbs dislike wetness (wet feet) and require well-drained soil
» Fertilize tulip bulbs when the foliage pushes through the soil in spring. We recommend a general low-nitrogen fertilizer.
» When planting tulip bulbs, you should always place the pointed end up
» Tulip bulbs should be planted at a depth of double the height of the bulb
‘Green Power’, the first all-green tulip, has been developed through extensive research and cross-breeding by Ruigrok Flowerbulbs of De Zilk, Netherlands. Because of the tulip’s consistent green coloring, unusual shape and exceptional long-lasting characteristic,
Viridiflora Tulips are also known as Green Tulips. Viridiflora Tulip bulbs feature beautiful flowers with partly green petals. Viridiflora Tulips range from 12 to 20 inches tall. Viridiflora Tulips are great for arrangements and outstanding with other plants in borders. Viridiflora Tulip bulbs will flower late in the season.

ALL ABOUT TULIPS
Tulips are the most colorful of all spring flowers. They bloom in as many brilliant colors as a gardener could desire. Their beauty is timeless and they are also one of the easiest flowers to grow. Just plant the bulbs in the fall for flowers the following spring. Tulips come in enough colors, shapes, sizes and bloom times to inspire every gardener’s creativity. Tulips can be grown in flowerbeds and borders, in containers and in cutting gardens. Whether they're planted in groups of 10 or 10,000, tulips always put on an impressive show.
ENTRYWAYS & BORDERS: Planting tulips in flower beds and borders lets you start enjoying a colorful garden long before most perennials have emerged from their winter sleep. Welcome guests by planting a bed of tulips along your front walk. For mass plantings, you can count on the large flowers of Darwin Hybrid Tulips to always provide a big impact.

PLANTING IS AS EASY AS 1, 2, 3
1. Dig a hole 6” deep.
2. Set the tulip bulb pointy side up in the soil.
3. Cover the bulb with soil and water only if the soil is very dry.
PLANTING TIPS
Planting tulips side by side in a single row makes them look stiff and unnatural. Tulips look best when they are planted in informal groups of 5 or more bulbs. Rectangular, triangular or oval patterns (as shown in the photo at left) will make the planting look as full as possible and ensure the flowers are visible from all angles.
For best results, tulips should be planted in well-drained soil. Peat moss or compost can be added to improve drainage. Tulip bulbs should be planted pointy side up. If you are unsure which end should face up, plant the bulbs on their sides. Once the bulb starts growing, the plant will find its way to the sun.
CUT FLOWER GARDENS: Enjoy the fun of arranging bouquets of tulips for your own home or to share with friends and family. Planting bulbs in a cutting garden makes it easier to cut the flowers and bring the freshness of spring indoors. For cutting gardens, plant an assortment of different tulip flower types, including singles, doubles, fringed, lily-flowered and parrots.

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