
Tulip Bulbs hermitage /12/+cm, ( Single Late) SPRING FLOWERS
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The tulip 'Hermitage' is a stunning cut flower with orange-red blooms and strong green leaves, perfect for sunny to semi-shady areas with well-drained soil. It can also be planted in pots or containers, and reaches a height of about 60cm.
Planting and Maintenance Info:
Discover the beauty of Single Late Tulips, the tallest class of all tulips. Plant in well-drained soil for strong roots and full sun for vibrant colors, or some shade for extended blooming. Shop Tulip Bulbs - Planting Tips Included.
When to Plant Your Tulip Bulbs:
Plant tulip bulbs in October to December for a colorful spring garden. They can even be planted until Christmas and will still bloom perfectly in the spring. Choose a sunny spot with well-drained soil for optimal growth. Avoid wet areas.
How to Plant Your Tulip Bulbs:
For optimal growth, clear the area of weeds and stones and loosen the soil with a fork or trowel. Plant the bulbs in a hole twice their length, with their pointed end facing up. In warmer climates, plant bulbs deeper than 10 inches to strengthen the stems and prevent them from falling over. Arrange bulbs close together in groups for a more visually appealing display and alternate rows of early, mid, and late blooming tulips for a longer blooming season.
Tulip as perennial:
Almost all Darwin Hybrid Tulips have proven to be good perennial so they would be your best bet if you are looking for years of colorful blooms.
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