Red Impression - Tulip Bulbs

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Red Impression Tulip Bulbs are renowned for being the best early tulips, featuring tall and robust stems that provide sturdy support. With 3-4" blooms, these tulips belong to the Darwin type, ensuring a vibrant display and a reliable addition to your spring garden.

  • Darwin type tulip
  • Blooms in Mid-Spring
  • Height: 22-24"
  • Grows best in hardiness zones 3-7
  • Will naturalize for many years when properly cared for, outperforming other tulip types.

Choose the Right Planting Site: Tulip bulbs thrive in well-draining soil with a neutral pH. Ensure the site receives at least six hours of daily sunlight.

Timing is Key: Plant tulip bulbs when the soil temperature has cooled to around 55°F, typically after a few weeks of cooler weather. Planting too early can hinder root development.

Soil Preparation: Prepare the soil by removing weeds and debris. Tulips prefer sandy loam soil, which offers good drainage, root permeability, and nutrition.

Consider Wildlife: If deer or rabbits are a concern, plant tulips in a spot less tempting to these animals. Avoid areas with invasive tree or perennial roots.

Adequate Drainage: Tulips dislike wet feet, so avoid planting them in areas with poor drainage, excessive water, or standing water. Ensure proper water drainage to prevent bulb rot.

Avoid Disease: Plant tulips in soil free from diseases such as botrytis blight. Avoid previously infected areas and maintain good garden hygiene.

Soil Amendments: Use neutral pH soil amendments specifically designed for flower bulbs. Avoid acidic or alkaline amendments, as they hinder root growth.

Planting Depth and Spacing: Dig holes 6 to 8 inches deep, placing each bulb with the pointed end facing up. Space bulbs 6 inches apart to allow room for growth.

Fertilization: Tulip bulbs come with the nutrients they need. If growing them for multiple years, top-dress with a granular organic fertilizer three times a year.

Mulching: Apply a 2-inch layer of mulch after the ground freezes to retain soil moisture and protect bulbs from temperature fluctuations. Remove it before spring sprouting.

Enjoy Blooms: Tulips typically bloom best in the first year. Allow the foliage to naturally die back before removing it. Do not cut stems for bouquets from display tulips.

Separate Cutting Garden: If you want to cut tulips for arrangements, create a separate cutting garden. Cutting stems reduces the bulb's vitality for future blooms.

Zone-Specific Considerations: In warmer climates (zone 8 and above), tulip bulbs need prechilling in a refrigerator for at least ten weeks before planting.

Lifespan and Care: Most tulips perform best in their first year. If growing them for multiple years, maintain proper care, dead-head spent flowers, and nourish the bulbs.

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Red Impression - Tulip Bulbs
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