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Planting tulips: Care and advice

Jeffrey Dawson August 17, 2016 Flower Farming Leave a Comment
Tulips

Tulips come from the plant of the tulip, the Liliaceous family and part of the genus of perennial and bulbous. Currently there about 150 species of this plant and a countless number of types of tulips among which includes hybrids and those that are part of a breeding. There are many people who wonder how to plant tulips because of its beautiful flowers that grow vertically.

How to plant tulips

This plant has bright flowers whose colors can be single or double and has a variety of ways. These flowers are excellent for decorating the borders of your garden and there are types of tulips can grow indoors and can even be cut to give as a gift.

This plant begins to bloom in early spring and summer, it is native to the Himalayas and Turkey .Tulip cultivation grows best in areas where you have cold winters and hot dry summers. Plant the tulip is relatively easy to grow and here you get instructions on how to plant tulips and care.

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When planting tulips

Something to keep in mind about how to plant tulips is that its plant stand up to cold winters, but not only because they are necessary for good flowering, many types of tulips has many problems to grow in places with mild winters.

The tulip bulbs should be planted in autumn, about 6 to 8 weeks before starting the big winter frost and when the soil is below 15° C. refrigerated pre-if your area is characterized by having mild winters, you buy bulbs or you can refrigerate it for yourself in the refrigerator for about 12 weeks before starting with the planting.

The cultivation of tulips prefer to be in the sun during the afternoon. If being in a very hot place you should choose an area where you have a light shade.

Land for growing tulips

One thing to keep in mind about how to plant tulips is that this plant does not like the excess moisture. So the ideal is that the soil is drained, fertile, dry or sandy. If you have a clay soil can add river sand. The pH should be neutral to slightly acid, it is ideal not to range between 6.5 and 7.5.

Should be very acidic lime you must bring you several weeks before and burying it with champagne. If you want to improve drainage you can add pieces of pine bark, sand to promote rapid drainage.

Irrigation plant tulips

A tip on how to plant tulips it is that the presence of rainy summers, bad irrigation systems and soil too wet can cause death of tulips. A soil that has been watered can cause the appearance of fungi and other diseases, as well as causing rot tulip bulb.

You may also like to read another article on GuangzhouFlowershop: Violets: Planting and care tips

As planting tulips

Bulbs should be planted tulips immediately after purchased. To begin the process of how to plant tulips should acquire healthy bulbs that are not wrinkled and hard . Being ideally leave a space of 15 to 20 cm between each bulb. This can vary greatly depending on the type of tulip so choose the appropriate depending on the size of the plot, if you do not know what is appropriate you can look in the nursery where you’re purchasing.

Another point about growing tulips is that this plant requires a depth of at least 10 cm, starting from the base measure tulip bulb. So a little deeper to allow for good drainage and slightly loosen the soil or you can create raised beds cava. Also remember that the depth depends greatly on the cultivation of tulip, so remember that if you have a larger deeper hole bulb need it.

Finally enter the bulb in the hole with the pointed end pointing up and cover the hole pressing land to avoid the creation of air bubbles. Then it watered immediately after planting, because even though the cultivation of tulips supports not be too wet requires water to start growing.

How to care for tulips

These bulbs have their own storage system nutrients and has all the nutrients they need for one year. You can use fertilizer with organic material, compost, or long-acting balanced fertilizer annually.

Should eliminate those wilted flowers especially in the perennial tulips after flowering, avoiding cutting the stems as they may resent the plant and is not bloom for a year.

You can allow this yellow foliage for 6 weeks after the flowering season before starting to remove them.

There are types of tulips can be kept in the soil for several years, while others may only be withdrawn annually once the leaves are dried and matured in a warm and dry area .

You can transplant the big bulbs; while smaller bulbs can be grown in containers, where you should mix equal proportions of marl soil, leaf mold, and fine sand. Growing watering should be moderate with weekly use of a balanced liquid fertilizer during 3 or 4 weeks after flowering; must be kept dry in summer, and replant every year. For more reviews like this visit http://diffone.com/.

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