It’s officially spring, which means it’s tulip time. If you’re eager to pick up a bundle of tulips from your local flower shop or Trader Joe’s, or you’re ordering some for Mother’s Day, you’re ...
Q: My bulbs have all put out great leaves, but only a few stalks and even fewer blooms. They're mostly tulips. Is it because of all the rain and not enough sun? Maybe the Harrisburg beaver got across ...
Tulips are grown from bulbs that are separated from a mother plant. As the bulb matures, it stores carbohydrates to produce foliage and blooms. Most growers purchase mature bulbs to be planted in late ...
GARDENING expert Polly Wilkinson has shared her top tips on looking after tulips, including when to deadhead the flowers to make sure they come back looking even better next year. Polly, who owns an ...
As the vibrant hues of tulips and daffodils usher in a colourful May, avid gardeners might eagerly reach for their shears. Nonetheless, master gardener Judith Cox from Gardening Calendar advises ...
If you're planning a trip to the Tulip Festival which runs through April, you might want to go early this year. Thanks to the warm spring, the best show will most likely be in the beginning of the ...
Q: I have tulips and crocuses that come up every spring but don’t bloom. The tulips are worse than the crocuses. The crocuses bloomed a little bit this year, but not all of them. I only had one of my ...
After planting their bulbs in the fall, the tulip blooms herald the arrival of springtime. The near-endless colors of flowers are the star of many gardens, sidewalk planters, and front porch ...