Saturday 30 May 2015

How to Plant Tulip Bulbs



    Tulips flower is a wonderful, amazing and stunning spring flower which come in a variety of colors and also a numerous of sizes and shapes. Grow them in the fall, prior to when the soil gets hard and cold, and watching all of them grow and full bloom once the local weather becomes warm in the springtime. Please continue reading for additional details on planting a tulip bulbs :)


STEP 1: Getting Ready to Plant :)



   Prepare yourself to plant the tulip bulbs during the fall season. Right after the summer weather conditions has gone away into fall season, plus the night time have become less warm, it is time to plant your tulip bulbs and get started with daydreaming of springtime again. You would like to plant the tulip bulbs prior to when the 1st deep snow, which hardens the lands and also causes it to become even more challenging to dig holes for the tulip bulbs. The tulip bulbs needs to be planted once the garden soil remains not less than 60 °F or 16 °C.


   Decide to plant the tulip bulbs within the week after purchasing them. They should not stay on top of the soil for far too long. DO NOT plant the tulip bulbs too soon, or they may show up prior to when the weather conditions gets freezing and withered when the frosts come.



STEP 2: Choose tulip bulbs to plant :)



    You can find tulip bulbs from a greenhouse or garden store, or simply you can purchase them on the internet. Tulips are "sturdy" flowers that will grow practically in most environments. Based on what types of tulip bulb you purchase, each and every tulip bulb will probably produce one 1 to 4 stems and flowers.


    Pick out a tulip bulbs which are firm to the touch with a soft brown, similar to an onion skin. Don't plant a bulb if it is shriveled or soft , because it may be dead inside or get rotten.



STEP 3: Decide where to plant the tulip bulbs




     Most of peoples like to plant tulip flowers along walkways, fences, or buildings to show up a touch bursts of multiple colors of tulip flowers. They are sometimes planned and planted in lines, because it is not difficult to manage where they coming out. 


   Find out where you wish to plant your tulips. Tulip flowers grow very best in places which are lightly shaded or bright and sunny and not exceedingly moist. Tulips are available in a lot of colors, so it is not difficult to plant them in fascinating shapes and patterns. You can change colors or plant an entire of various colored of tulips. Design and style your tulip pattern which makes impression for your backyard.


STEP 4: Dig holes for the tulip bulbs :)




    A holes spacing should be in between 4 to 6 inches wide apart, and dig the holes around 8 inches from the bottom of the tulip bulb. So when you have a 1 inch of tulip bulb, you will need a 9 inch hole. The greater the tulip bulb, the much deeper the hole should be. 

   
   Once you dig, remove a roots, rocks as well as other dirt which could slow down the development of your tulip flowers. You can sprinkle gravel, holly leaves, kitty litter, or thorny bush branches within the hole to discourage mice and other animals from living in the hole.


STEP 5: Water the bulbs lightly :)



    Shortly after planting, supply the tulip bulbs some water. This can help them to start the entire process of growing. DO NOT give them a immersed with water because it will get rotten and die if they get too moist.


   DO NOT water the tulip bulbs once more except if it's very dry out from the outside. Freshly planted tulip bulbs may get rotten in case the soil turns into waterlogged and sodden. There should be more than enough rain through the entire the fall and winter seasons to supply your tulip bulbs with sufficient humidity.


STEP 6: Watch for the tulips to sprout in the spring (^____________^)




    By March or April within the northern hemisphere and September or October within the southern hemisphere, your tulip bulbs will grow and turn into gorgeous and amazing spring tulip flowers.


WATCH THIS VIDEO FOR MORE INFORMATION HOW TO PLANT TULIP FLOWERS  








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