Monday, January 30, 2012

When do tulips blossom?

I planted tulips last autumn along with daffodils, The daffodils are about to blossom any day now, however the tulips are just about poking through the ground

When do tulips blossom?
I am in yorkshire and in a sheltered spot in my garden AND dispite recent weather I have a whole bunch of them

in flower
Reply:"When it's Spring Again, I'll Dream Again..."



Spring, I think.



That's when I steal them from the Council parks and gardens...
Reply:Bulbs i would say early summer- early spring.
Reply:I plated tulips about 5 years ago and still to this day the only thing that comes through the ground is the leaves. There has never been a bloom on them. Maybe this is your case too. If there isn't a bloom by April then more than likely they aren't going to bloom.
Reply:bulbs are not like seeds. they grow really fast.
Reply:Well, I've planted the same combinition too... We have a very alternative weather here and they just freez after sprouting... but dont worry... Tulips will flower too... If you want to have flowers next year, fertilize them now and after you remove the spent blossoms...
Reply:by Spring season they will surely bloom.
Reply:if the season keep to schedule around about March-April sometimes a little bit after the daffodils
Reply:Q : [When do tulips blossom?,...].



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" Just, wait a bit ! "



" Your Tulips, will require at least 3 weeks, to grow up,



in to blossom! "



Hence,



** The tulip required the weather,



can be varied between 10 centigrade degree in the night ,



to about 20 centigrade degree in the day time ,and the wet



ground, to be able to grow up for blossom!.



** While the season keep to schedule, the tulips blossom are



around about March-April.



** Sometimes these will be happened, a little bit after the



daffodils. }.



OK



Mercy



A77p
Reply:Generally,in May.However the recent mild winter in the Uk has encouraged growth.

Locally,tulips are 2-3 inches out of the soil.

We've had hard frost lately,they're looking sad,but will recover when Spring arrives.


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