
Tulip Bulbs - Golden Apeldoorn
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Featuring sword-shaped foliage on a sturdy stem, the iconic flower of The Netherlands is simple to cultivate and ideal for enhancing your garden. This strain of perennial and cutting tulip, GOLDEN Apeldoorn, showcases remarkable 6" blooms that offer a vibrant pop of color for numerous seasons.
When to Plant Tulip Bulbs? Fall planting is ideal for GOLDEN Apeldoorn Tulip bulbs. They need 12-16 weeks of consistently cold temperatures (50's or lower) to bloom in spring.
How to Plant Tulip Bulbs? Plant tulip bulbs in well-drained soil, 6-8" deep with pointed end facing the sky. Use compost to improve drainage if needed. Water initially, but avoid watering after planting as tulips prefer dry winters.
Bouquet Planting Tulips
For a fuller bouquet, space 5 bulbs 1-2" apart in a 10-12" wide planting hole.
Planting Tulips in Pots
Potted tulips in temperate climates with fluctuating winter temperatures need insulation to protect bulbs from freeze and thaw cycles.
What to do when your Tulips are done blooming?
Keep flower stems intact until they yellow and can easily be removed. Leave the bulbs dry during summer for optimal dormant conditions.
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