- SOWING
TIMESeptember to November
- Sowing
DistancePlant to plant - 4 to 5 inches
- Fruit
WeightN/A
- Fruit
ShapeN/A
- Days to
maturity70 to 90 days
- Details
- How to sow
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Tulip Big Love is a lovely springtime flower that grows from bulbs planted during the autumn-winter season. These tulips have a classic tulip shape. The petals are a beautiful shade of pink, and they have a delicate, slightly pointed tip. When in full bloom, the flowers open up wide. The overall effect is a vibrant burst of colour in your garden, adding a touch of elegance and charm.
Planting instructions
If you’re planting tulip bulbs directly in the ground in the fall, dig a hole that's about 3 times the height of the bulb. Place the bulb with the pointy end up, about 6 inches (15 cm) deep. Space bulbs about 4-6 inches (10-15 cm) apart. When planting in containers, use a container at least 6-8 inches (15-20 cm) deep. Plant bulbs at the same depth as in the ground, about 6 inches (15 cm) deep. Choose a container with good drainage. It could be a pot or a planter, as long as it has holes at the bottom to let excess water escape.
Growing Requirements
Pests
Common pests include aphids and deer. Use insecticidal soap for aphids and consider using fencing to keep deer away. Tulips can be susceptible to diseases like tulip fire and grey mould. Ensure good air circulation and avoid overcrowding. Remove any infected plants promptly.
soil
Tulips prefer well-drained soil. Ensure the soil is loose and not too compact. You can mix in some compost for better drainage.
spot
Choose a spot with full sun to partial shade. Tulips need at least 6 hours of sunlight per day. Plant them where they'll receive morning sun and some afternoon shade in warmer regions.
temperature
Tulips thrive in cool to cold climates. They require a period of winter chill to bloom properly. Ideal temperatures for planting are around 50-60°F (10-15°C).
watering
Water your tulip bulbs after planting to settle the soil and provide moisture. After that, they typically don't need much water during the winter. Once they start growing in the spring, make sure to keep the soil consistently moist but not soggy.
how to harvest
Tulips usually bloom in spring. To harvest blooms for bouquets, wait until the flower is fully open. Use sharp scissors or garden shears to cut the stem just above the leaves. Place cut stems immediately in a vase with clean water. Change the water every 2-3 days to prolong the life of your tulip bouquet.
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Tulip Big Love Bulbs
Plant Height : Grows Up To 20 to 22 inches
Flower Shape: Large, cup-shaped blooms with six petals
Colour : Dusty Pink
Growing Tip : Place the bulbs about 4-6 inches deep in well-draining soil, with the pointed end facing up
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Tulip Big Love is a lovely springtime flower that grows from bulbs planted during the autumn-winter season. These tulips have a classic tulip shape. The petals are a beautiful shade of pink, and they have a delicate, slightly pointed tip. When in full bloom, the flowers open up wide. The overall effect is a vibrant burst of colour in your garden, adding a touch of elegance and charm.
Plant Height : Grows Up To 20 to 22 inches
Flower Shape: Large, cup-shaped blooms with six petals
Colour : Dusty Pink
Growing Tip : Place the bulbs about 4-6 inches deep in well-draining soil, with the pointed end facing up
- SOWING
TIMESeptember to November
- Sowing
DistancePlant to plant - 4 to 5 inches
- Fruit
WeightN/A
- Fruit
ShapeN/A
- Days to
maturity70 to 90 days
Planting instructions
If you’re planting tulip bulbs directly in the ground in the fall, dig a hole that's about 3 times the height of the bulb. Place the bulb with the pointy end up, about 6 inches (15 cm) deep. Space bulbs about 4-6 inches (10-15 cm) apart. When planting in containers, use a container at least 6-8 inches (15-20 cm) deep. Plant bulbs at the same depth as in the ground, about 6 inches (15 cm) deep. Choose a container with good drainage. It could be a pot or a planter, as long as it has holes at the bottom to let excess water escape.
Growing Requirements
Pests
Common pests include aphids and deer. Use insecticidal soap for aphids and consider using fencing to keep deer away. Tulips can be susceptible to diseases like tulip fire and grey mould. Ensure good air circulation and avoid overcrowding. Remove any infected plants promptly.
soil
Tulips prefer well-drained soil. Ensure the soil is loose and not too compact. You can mix in some compost for better drainage.
spot
Choose a spot with full sun to partial shade. Tulips need at least 6 hours of sunlight per day. Plant them where they'll receive morning sun and some afternoon shade in warmer regions.
temperature
Tulips thrive in cool to cold climates. They require a period of winter chill to bloom properly. Ideal temperatures for planting are around 50-60°F (10-15°C).
watering
Water your tulip bulbs after planting to settle the soil and provide moisture. After that, they typically don't need much water during the winter. Once they start growing in the spring, make sure to keep the soil consistently moist but not soggy.
how to harvest
Tulips usually bloom in spring. To harvest blooms for bouquets, wait until the flower is fully open. Use sharp scissors or garden shears to cut the stem just above the leaves. Place cut stems immediately in a vase with clean water. Change the water every 2-3 days to prolong the life of your tulip bouquet.