Sunday, April 12, 2009

Does the flower, tulips, bloom only once per year?

Yes, in the spring. You can %26quot;force%26quot; them to bloom at another time, but they naturally bloom only once a year. After the flower dies, do not cut back the leaves. Allow them to turn yellow and die off before cutting them. As they die, they are feeding the bulb for next year%26#039;s bloom.
Does the flower, tulips, bloom only once per year?
OK no no no wrong answer they only bloom once a year don%26#039;t force them that so cruel let them alone they come up nature..tulips need little or no care besides pulling the weeds around them plant tulips in a flower bed all by them selves they take care of them selves and planting many beautiful colors together is a wonderful view of a garden
Reply:Yes, tulips only bloom in the spring. When the flower falls off be sure to snap off the seed pod so the plant does not put all it%26#039;s energy into the pod. Ater the leaves turn brown you can then cut them off as the energy to the plant has now gone back into the bulb for next years flowers. Be sure not to cut back the leaves and stems before turning brown or there will be a shortage of energy left in the bulb for next year.genealogy mormon

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