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New to tulips - didn't realize they were not perrenial!
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Pelvis Popcan wrote: I was surprised to learn that tulip bulbs split apart and form small bulbs that usually don't flower the following year... [snip] I will have to replant them every year. [snip] That has not been my experience. I put in a bed of tulips 12 years ago in my backyard, and they pop up every year. I don't do *anything* to them. I don't dig them up and separate them, I don't take them inside, etc. They grow like crazy, and do fine every year. They seem to be thicker now than when I first put them in, but I haven't counted them. The only thing that hurts them are the deer, who have eaten them back three years in a row, now. billo |
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