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New to tulips - didn't realize they were not perrenial!
On Mon, 18 Aug 2003 17:40:03 -0500, jammer opined:
On Mon, 18 Aug 2003 14:04:10 -0400, 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. 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. Don't believe everything you hear. Learn to look up info on this here machine. I planted tulips 14 yrs. ago and they come back every year. zone 7 You may have planted Darwin tulips. Many tulips do not reliably come back, and they certainly don't in the south. Tulips also do not make bulbils and multiply. They are not reliably perennial. |
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