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.... Choosing a variety of flowers to accompany your tulips isn't a difficult task,… More
...re among the most popular and widely grown garden flowers. Their emergence is a… More
...ieties of tulips exist in the wild. These popular flowers became a favorite of… More
...n larger numbers in conjunction with other spring flowering plants. Playing the many… More
The best time to plant tulips is in October so they will be ready… More
... called tulip trees because of the shape of their flowers. The Japanese tulip… More
The tulip tree is a genus in the magnolia family of trees. It is… More
...ey receive their name because of their tulip-like flowers and leaves. Native to the… More
Forcing a tulip bulb is to make a tulip bloom out of its natural… More
Tulips are one of the first blooming plants in spring. They have bulbous root… More
... due to its colorful, tuliplike orange and yellow flowers. Although no 200-foot tulip… More
...in an assortment of colors and grow easily. Tulip flowers look like vividly colored… More
...80 to 100 ft. and produces beautiful yellow-green flowers with a touch of orange.… More
Tulips provide big, beautiful blossoms that resemble upside-down bells in a large assortment of… More
Both the flowers and the leaves of a tulip tree contribute to its name,… More
The tulip tree, also known around the regions where it grows as the yellow… More
The tulip tree, known also as yellow poplar, whitewood or tulip poplar, is a… More
Tulips are one of the heralds of spring, creating seas of colorful, waving blooms… More
Forcing tulip bulbs is a simple process that provides early indoor blooms. The method… More
...ulip bulbs have a long and unusual history. Tulip flowers likely received their name… More
..., to maintain a regular blooming cycle, in raised flower bed with sun to partial… More
...doors and don't need to wait until spring to have flowers blooming. Force tulip bulbs… More
...d the Dutch way. Learn how to identify springtime flowers in bloom from a sustainable… More
...f orange inside. Learn how to identify springtime flowers in bloom from a sustainable gardener… More
...wo are the same. Learn how to identify springtime flowers in bloom from a sustainable… More
...of the most traditional flowers is the Red Parade tulip. Red is such a vibrant… More
...parrot feathers. Learn how to identify springtime flowers in bloom from a sustainable gardener in… More
Tulips are flowers that bloom in the spring, and they should be planted with the… More
...s of sunshine. Discover the various types of iris flowers with help from a sustainable… More
Light, water and soil needs to successfully grow tulips is discussed in this free educational… More
Gain an understanding of the tulip's traditional families in this free educational video series. More
Fringe tulip families are discussed in this free educational video series. More
Planting and caring for tulips is discussed in this free educational video series. More
Understand the tulip's history in this free educational video series. More
Learn how to protect your tulips from animals and other threats in this free educational… More
Learn how to choose the perfect tulip bulbs for your summertime garden in this free… More
Decide where the best spot for your tulips would be within your garden in this… More
Discover the history and characteristics of tulips in this free educational video series. More
Discover the best places to find the perfect tulip bulbs for planting in this free… More
...e from an expert on picking, buying, and planting flower bulbs in this free gardening… More
...ter gardner on and this mornings news was growing tulips in the fridge ?? well you take a pot and put potting soil in ,and then you put bulbs in about 4 inches deep, cover with paper and put in fridge for… More
...y first year with tulips and daffoldils (sp). The flowers were great, but now they have all dropped, and im left with just the foliage. At what point can i cut the plants down, without affecting the bulbs ability to grow next season ? or do I have… More
... from 8 flower beds with 125 daylillies, over 500 tulips, peonies, verbena, and on down to a very small full sun area. Need ideas of what I can plant in full sun that will survive in a small area. Thanks and have a sunny day. Stella More
...by; I have about 1000 varieties of miscellaneous, tulips, irises (TB, dwarff, siberia, spuria), daylilies, glads and dahlias. I hope, I will find many friends here ! More
I went to the co-op today finally and got my bulbs. I bought 10 daffs called Ice Follies, and 10 daffs called Carlton. The Ice Follies has a yellow cup with white petals. The Carlton is all yellow with a large cup and is supposed to smell like vanilla. Both… More
...lbs became available, I bought some red and black tulips. My… More
...Wal-Mart yesterday and they had bags of 25 bulbs (tulips and daffodils) for $5.00 I couldn't resist so I bought a bag of each (even though I was told spring would be the better time for this, I was just to anxious to get… More
Okay, I had this last year and thought it was so pretty. Well, its back, still without a name. Can anyone help me with this? First one who guesses right gets a cheesecake! lol :p Please pardon the pictures, they're actually not a very acurate portrayl of it, but I… More
... to this website. :D I am from Holland Michigan - Tulip City USA! :cool: This year I have planted - ALL ON MY OWN, an extensive garden. BOTH vegetable and flower. :cool: I am sure I will… More
...girl again. I've just been given a whole bunch of tulip bulbs as a gift, but its the end of Jan! I am in County Keryr on the South West side of Ireland. Its a Zone 8/9 area quite close to the coast. We do have… More
Well... I'm somewhat new to my home. I'm now in the mountains of North Carolina (between zones 6B and 7A) and I came from Florida (zones 9B/10A). I knew very well what to plant in Florida and had much success... but this is a lot different. My soil is full… More
... get into a creative mood! You can use dry zinnia flowers,… More
...d by planting two different sets of late-blooming tulips bulbs (purchased from Walmart, so that may be my first mistake). I followed all instructions and planted last Nov. I am in NC and we have had plenty of cold for the bulbs to… More
About a year and a half ago, I got a box full of tulip, daffodil, crocus, and narcissus bulbs as a birthday present from my grandmother in Florida. I didn't get them into the ground that fall, I refrigerated them until last spring, then planted them. In this same area,… More
I am planning on overhauling the flower bed in front of my house. I have a few perennials and bulbs already there, which I'd like to keep, but I'll have to move them. When is the best time to transplant them, how should I go about it, and how should… More
...eat container garden. Two weeks ago I bought some tulip and daffodil bulbs that had already been started at a nursery, but… More
... too late to plant them?? I finished preparing my flower bed, I tilled it, added some gypsum stuff and some compost. I think I… More
If not for this year, for next. This covers the whole hummer regions From my newsletter several weeks ago. Some of these plants are very regional and some are not allowed in certain areas. Buckeyes are not allowed in California. Some tender perennials are sold as annuals. For example, Lantana… More
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...t also has buds for flowers on it. I was thinking tulip tree? More
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