Top tips for tulip care |
Of course the growers would rather you just plant and forget and then replant the following year, but to get the best out of tulips you just need to give them a little care. So, read on to see my top tips for tulip care.
2. If you're growing tulips in containers don't forget to water them during early spring if the weather is unseasonably dry and warm. They can quickly dry out especially if strong winds are prone.
3. After flowering, most varieties benefit from being lifted and stored in a dry place until the autumn. Other varieties, particularly the Kaufmanniana hybrids and species tulips, can be left in the ground, and allowed to spread naturally.
5. Start to water your bulbs when you see the buds beginning to rise as this will encourage larger blooms and taller stems.
6. For long-term tulip displays, allow the old foliage to dry off before cutting it back. This will allow most of the plants nutrients to be absorbed back into the bulb proper in readiness for next year's show.
7. On the whole tulips are reasonably tough when it comes to pest and disease; however some of the more fancy varieties such as the parrot tulips can be prone to slug and snail damage before they even emerge from the ground. Once the ground begins to thaw in the spring it is best practice to commerce your preferred method of slug and snail control.
In text image - Patrick Allard public domain.
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