Tulip bushes do not exist, as tulips are perennials that grow from bulbs, not bushes. Typically, tulips bloom once a year in the spring. After their bloom period, the foliage remains until it dies back, allowing the plant to store energy for the next growing season. If you’re referring to a plant with a similar name or appearance, please clarify for more accurate information.
Tulips bloom in Spring. It usually depends where you live.
Yes, you can replant tulip bulbs to ensure they bloom again next year. After the tulip flowers have withered, dig up the bulbs, store them in a cool, dry place, and replant them in the fall for blooms in the spring.
Yes.
This question cannot be answered as there are many types of tulip and all produce a different amount of seed.
Tulips typically bloom in spring if they are planted in the fall, but depending on the variety and location, they may not bloom the very first spring after planting. Some varieties may take a year to establish and bloom. It's best to follow the planting instructions for the specific type of tulip you have.
Tulip plants can grow year after year from the bulbs already planted in the ground. These bulbs contain all the nutrients and energy needed for the plant to grow and bloom again in the next season. This process can continue as long as the bulbs remain healthy and are not disturbed.
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This may sound strange but the plant is either too dry or too wet, only you on site will know.
Yes, dahlias are perennials that bloom year after year.
There are repeat irises and lilacs. Cattelya orchids can bloom twice a year. There is also an encore azelea.
Yes, dahlias are perennial plants that bloom year after year.
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