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Old 18-03-2003, 08:44 AM
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Hello all ,

could anyone tell me what is the correct of dealing with tulips after they
have flowered , is there a way that you can prolong the flowering time ?
.. The tulips are in plant pots at the moment but I would like to transplant
them to the gdn for next year , what is the best time for that as well ? .

I also have some dwarf azaleas that are flowering well at the moment , will
they reflower if I dead head the flowers when the blooms are finished ?
What do I need to do ensure they reflower ?

Thanks for any answers .

regards

Glenn




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Old 18-03-2003, 08:44 AM
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Hello all ,

could anyone tell me what is the correct of dealing with tulips after they
have flowered , is there a way that you can prolong the flowering time ?


No - the potential for flower is determined in the previous growing
season. The flowers which they do have will last longer in a cooler
atmosphere, so they'll last longer in the garden than in pots indoors.


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