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Beyond Tulips: Beautiful Substitutes to Fall Planting.
As the prices of tulip bulbs have soared, and supply is dwindling because of bad harvests, a lot of gardeners are reconsidering their approach to spring bulbs this autumn. The good news? And there is a universe of beautiful spring bulbs, which are generally cheaper and more dependable than tulips, and are far more readily available. Let us consider some of the four wonderful options that should find place in any garden. Why Not the Alternatives to Tulips? The reason why it makes sense to branch out this year is because: Price and supply: Tulip bulbs will be estimated to be 30-70 percent higher in 2025 and most of the…
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The Garden Guide to Planting Tulips and Autumn Bulbs
In the fall you are bidden put the seeds of the most brilliant show of spring. With the foliage being changed to golden and the weather colder, gardeners have a rare opportunity to plant tulips as well as other spring-blooming bulbs which will turn gardens into March and April. This guide entails the timing, methods and companion-planting ideas to make the bulbs flourish. Planting date: September to November. Getting the Timing Right Tulips, along with most autumn bulbs, should be planted during the month of September through November, although the timing varies depending on the location and climate. Plant when the soil temperatures are 55 o C (13 o C)…
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Best Tulip Varieties and trends in 2025
This is a year of new vitality in the tulip world. Since decades gardeners have been drawn to the same safe reds and yellows, 2025 is introducing a new slew of favorites-soft pastels that seem to have been plucked out of a watercolor picture, and bold two-toned beauties that immediately halt visitors. Designed to adorn borders or to cut in the garden, these are the tulips everybody is talking about. The Breakout Star: ‘Beauty Trend’. One tulip which has conquered the gardening world this year is the one named Beauty Trend. Such an assortment of Triumph starts with creamy white petals feathered and edged with reddish-pink. The flower in question…
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