Hi! To answer this question, firstly it is important to know if the plant is going to be in a snow fall location , the nature of soil. If you can answer the above i will try to answer. Regards Tweetika
Spring is late for planting tulip bulbs: they are best planted in the Fall period so they can winter-over, cool, and prepare to bloom in the Spring.
However, in the Spring, bulbs will do better in soil than they will if you keep them in a box until Fall. You may have no blooms the first Spring, but if you plant them in adequate soil and water them, you will have tulips the next Spring.
yes, but they won't bloom until next year.
Turkey's national plant and is famous of are Tulips. During Ottoman Empire, The Netherlands was gifted with tulips seeds.
Yes. They are a plant.
Tulips, Dandylions, Daisy's
Tulips, hyacinths and daffodils are spring bulb plants. You plant them in the fall for spring bloom.
Tulips belong to the phylum Anthophyta, which is a division of the plant kingdom that includes flowering plants.
Trees, tulips,
yes, because they are a flowering plant.
Some examples of Vascular plant's are: Sunflower's, Tulips, and Water lilies.
No. Keep your tulip bulbs in a cool, dry place until October or November, depending on where you live, and then plant them about six inches deep in the ground. In areas similar to where tulips evolved, they will recur annually, but in dissimilar environments, they may only bloom once or twice.
William must be gay becuse he is planting Tulips, tell him to plant something manly like an Oak Tree.
only in the spring! However, plant the bulb in the fall.
i don't actually know but its better to plant them by nov. 26 through nov.30