Tulips 'Eye Catching' Collection
Spring impact.
This product is currently out of stock and unavailable.
Bring some stunning colour to your garden with this joyous collection. These are our picks of the season.
Tulipmania might have transpired nearly four hundred years ago but the spirit lives on in gardeners everywhere. Tulips may have a reputation as `difficult customers` but in most cases this is undeserved. When you buy a bulb the flower is already pre-formed, ready to bloom. All you need to do is plant it into well drained soil in a sunny spot, fertilise and water occasionally then wait for the show!
Tulips look best en masse. The large range means there is one to suit every garden style or pallet. When planting keep this in mind and plant them quite densely.
Tulips have a bit of a Prima Donna reputation. And while they are a little more work than some bulbs, they do put on an amazing show. Once you know how though they are easy as pie!
An easy way to remember when to plant your Tulips is Mother`s Day, by this time of year the soil has cooled sufficiently for planting.
If you are lucky enough to live where the weather is warm, you will need to chill your bulbs. To do this place them in a paper bag, egg carton or similar breathable containment, then pop them into the crisper (don`t confuse them with onions!) and leave them for a 4-6 weeks (for Tulips some say up to 8 weeks but it is a long time taking up valuable fridge space so just do your best). Chilling your Tulips brings their flowering time forward and converts the carbohydrates to sugars stimulating growth in the bulb. By bringing your flowering forward, the flowers will open before the warm weather and last longer. If you live in an area that gets at least two frosts a year you do not need to refrigerate your Tulip bulbs.
During this down time you can prepare the soil for their arrival by adding some delicious organic matter. Tulips need good drainage and at least six hours sun a day to flower at their best. Plant the bulbs 15-20cm deep with the pointed end up. Space your Tulips 10-20cm apart. Plant closer for a bigger show.
In most areas it is recommended you lift and store your Tulip bulbs once their foliage has browned. You don't need to do this if you live in an area with frost, the soil is shaded or mulched through summer and the ground does not become soggy during their dormant period. In every other case it is recommended.
Tulip Season Highlights Collection, three of each variety separately labelled. Tulip Season's Highlights Collection includes Candy prince, First Class, Leen van der Mark, Happy Generation, Gavota, Synaeda Tyro, Rambo and Salvo. Valued at $56.00, SAVE $6.50.
Supplied as: Bulbs
Code | TUGCB |
---|---|
Botantical name | Tulipa hybrid |
Height | 30-60cm |
Width | 10-15cm |
Flowers | Early to Mid |
Climate | Cool to Sub-Tropical |
Availability | Australia wide |
Frost hardiness | |
Aspect | Full Sun to Light Shade |
Supplied as | Bulbs |
Size | |
Water needs | 1 |