What tulip care should you use to maintain your tulip
garden after tulip petals droop and wilt? The tulip blossoming period
is beautiful - and swift. Your garden may show blossoms in early, mid
or late Spring, from early April to late early June. Most tulip flowers
bloom for about two weeks before the petals curl up and wither.
Tulip
bulbs are time consuming to plant and nurture. Some exotic bulbs are
costly. However, tulips can bloom again next year, if you maintain them
correctly. You can save extra money in the fall, as well as the time
and effort to replant a new tulip garden. If you want to regrow your
tulips, the best gardening practice is to "deadhead" those wilted tulip
flowers. Why is this important?
When the tulip petals fall from
the flower, a seed pod is left on the stem. The tulip plant will
continue to feed the seed pod by extracting nutrients from the soil.
Since the flower won't bloom again, the seed pod robs the tulip bulb of
the energy it needs to regenerate. When the pod is removed, the plant
draws energy from the environment and stores it in the tulip bulb. So,
if you remove the seed pod, you give the tulip bulb the chance to renew
itself.
Deadheading a tulip flower is easy to do. Simply take a
pair of garden shears and snip off the seed pod about one inch below
the seed pod on the tulip plant. Once you have removed the flower from
the plant, leave the rest of the vegetation alone. Allow the plant dry
up and turn brown naturally. Don't even water the plant. After the
leaves turn yellow or brown, prune the vegetation down to the dirt.
If
you keep the tulip bulbs underground, they will remain dormant until
the fall months. In July, you can dig up the bulbs, shave their roots,
and allow them to dry. Place the bulbs in a plastic bag and freeze them
until fall planting season. Allow the tulip bulbs to warm up to room
temperature and then replant them.
Despite the best care, tulip
bulbs do not always grow back again the following year. Many bulbs will
re-flower for one-to-two years. However, the tulips will be smaller and
have less vibrant colors. Make sure to replenish your garden. Purchase
and plant more bulbs in the fall, at a density of five bulbs for every
square foot of garden space.
Get the best prices on tulip bulbs
by pre-ordering them in late spring and summer when nurseries offer a
sale on bulbs. If you want a specific tulip species, you will receive a
better chance of getting it, if you pre-order. Many on-line garden
centers guarantee your order and hold your shipment until the planting
season in September. If you wait to order your bulbs in the fall
months, you may pay more and the flowers you want may not be available.
Practice
good tulip care. Prune and deadhead your tulip plants at the right
time. You can get a jump start on next year's garden.