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New to tulips - didn't realize they were not perrenial!
I was surprised to learn that tulip bulbs split apart and form small
bulbs that usually don't flower the following year. I was planning on planting a bed of tulips this fall, but I'm not sure now knowing that I will have to replant them every year. I know that there are perennial tulips, which are gigantic 5-6" bulbs that don't split for several years, but I really wanted some more unique colors that aren't available as perennial tulips. Are there any techniques for growing standard tulip bulbs as perennials? It also begs the questions - how are tulip bulbs produced for sale in the first place? |
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