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Rejoyce Tulip Bulbs

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  • Colour: Pink, cream, lilac
  • Height: 45cm
  • Flowering: April - May
  • Planting Months: October - November
  • Type: Triumph
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Description

Rejoyce: Triumph Tulip Bulbs

The definition of delicate grace: mostly pale pink, with faint yellow & cream towards the edges and light touches of lilac in the recesses.

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Features:

  • Colour: Pink, cream, lilac
  • Height: 45cm
  • Flowering: April - May
  • Planting Months: October - November
  • Type: Triumph

Planting Instructions

Tulips are great in containers, where they shouldn't need to be dug up for winter, or else sunny, fertile and well drained borders.

Plant tulip bulbs at a depth equal to about three times their height. Space them 8cm apart, the equivalent of 50-60 per sq. metre. Make sure the pointy end of the bulb faces upwards.

If you want to keep plants for the following year, plant even more deeply, around 20cm and deadhead spent flowers.

Many varieties will stay in the ground and multiply happily as long as the drainage is good, but if you are in doubt, lift them when the foliage has withered, then dry them off in a dark, dry, cool place. Gently brush off the dry soil and inspect them: throw away diseased and damaged bulbs. Store the rest in a tray or net in the dark at a low room temperature.

Applying a high potash fertiliser during the growing season improves the flowering performance the next year. Lift and divide clumps of tulips if flowering is poor, which tends to happen naturally with most cultivars after several years, even with good care. Wild, species tulips are better at coming back year after year, but a lot depends on your location.

What to expect

Bareroot plants

Bareroot?

Bareroot plants have no soil around the roots. They are light, easy to carry and plant.

Perfect for Winter

The ground tends to be wet in winter, ideal for planting bareroot plants.

Value for money

You pay less for the same size bareroot plants, compared to potted.

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