Tulip Bulbs, Bastogne -Fall Planting/ bloom Late spring
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Did you know that there are over 3,000 unique varieties of tulips?! Tulips were first introduced to Europe in 1559 and over the next 100 years led to a speculative craze in which single tulip bulbs were sold for over 10 times the annual income of a skilled craftsman.
Today tulips are loved for their beautiful, upright flowers and gorgeous array of colors.
Tulip Bastogne
An outstanding tulip, introduced more than 30 years ago and still a favorite. The red is deep, rich and velvety. Planted in large groups, Bastogne will energize your spring garden with its big, long-lasting blooms.
Big, Tall and Weatherproof
Excellent Cut Flower
Great for Bouquets
Large Blooms
Deer Won't Eat
Excellent Cut Flowers
Flower Color Red
Common Name Tulip
Botanical Name Tulipa Single Late Happy Generation
Light Requirements Partial shade/Full sun
Bloom Time Mid to Late Spring
Estimated Mature Height 18-26" tall
Optimal planting spread 3-6" wide
Planting Season Autumn
Planting Depth 6-8 Inches deep
Soil Moisture Average.
How to Grow Tulip Bulbs:
1. In the Fall, choose a spot that is mostly sunny or has only light shade. Also make sure that the location has fairly good drainage and does not tend to get waterlogged.
2. Planting tulip bulbs is fairly simple. Bulbs look much like a small onion, sometimes with a spike or point on one side and sometimes with wiry roots growing out of one. Plant with the spike pointing up.
3. Follow the rule of thumb when planting bulbs and give the bulbs at least 2 times their height of soil above them. Dig a 6-7 inch hole, drop the bulb into it and cover with soil.
4. Regarding the spacing between bulbs, if planting in beds, leave approx 5-6 inches between each bulb. If you are planting in containers, you can cluster them a little closer together.
5. After planting, water well so that the soil above the bulbs settles.
6. Tulip bulbs will flower in the spring. After the flowers die back in late spring or early summer, let the plant enjoy a drier, warmer rest period. After leaves die back, stop watering so that the bulb can rest.
7. In cooler zones, you can leave the tulip bulbs in the ground over winter so that they can receive their required period of winter cooling in order to flower the following Spring. - See more at: http://www.dutchgrown.com/tulip-happy-generation.html#sthash.YwtJczN9.dpuf
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