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Gold Fever

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Product Information
🚚 Shipping Starts: Sold-out for this season
📦 Quantity per Package: 10 Bulbs

Specifications
☀️ Light Required: Full Sun / Partial Shade
🌷 Height: 16-18"
🌸 Blooming Period: Mid Spring/Late Spring
🌱 Bulb Size: 12/+
Planting Distance: 4-5"
Planting Depth: 6"
📍 Hardiness Zone: Zone 3-8
🦌 Deer Resistant: No
💐 Minimum Bulbs for Effect: 10-15
Gold Fever

About Gold Fever

Get ready to catch Gold Fever and transform your outdoor space into a blooming paradise! This stunning tulip variety is a true showstopper, flaunting its golden petals with a feverish intensity. Read more for some key features and planting tips.

  • A Golden Delight: The Tulip Gold Fever boasts captivating golden petals that shimmer in the sunlight, adding a touch of sunshine to your garden.
  • Alluring Beauty: The vibrant hues of gold make this tulip a striking centerpiece, guaranteed to grab everyone's attention and become the envy of your neighbors.
  • Springtime Radiance: Plant these bulbs in your garden, and when spring arrives, you'll be greeted by a dazzling display of gold, symbolizing the rebirth and renewal of nature.

How to plant and take care of Gold Fever

  • Find a Sunny Spot: Select a location in your garden that receives full sun or at least 6 hours of direct sunlight each day.
  • Prepare the Soil: Make sure the soil is well-draining and enriched with organic matter. Tulips prefer soil that is slightly acidic to neutral (pH 6.0-7.0).
  • Planting Time: Plant your Tulip Gold Fever bulbs in the fall, before the ground freezes. Dig a hole that is two to three times the depth of the bulb and place it with the pointed side facing upwards.
  • Spacing: Leave a distance of 4-6 inches between each bulb to allow them enough room to grow and flourish.
  • Watering: Give your tulips a thorough watering after planting. Throughout the growing season, water them regularly, keeping the soil evenly moist but not overly saturated.
  • Feeding: Apply a balanced slow-release fertilizer in early spring to provide the necessary nutrients for healthy growth.
  • Mulching: Add a layer of organic mulch around the plants to retain moisture, suppress weeds, and regulate soil temperature.
  • After Blooming Care: Once the blooms fade, deadhead the flowers by removing the spent blossoms. Allow the foliage to wither naturally, as this helps to nourish the bulb for the following year's growth.

Frequently Asked Questions

When it comes to planting Gold Fever tulip bulbs together, it's recommended to plant them in groups or clusters of at least 5 to 7 bulbs. Planting in larger groups creates a stunning visual impact and enhances the overall beauty of the display. By planting bulbs in groups, you ensure that the flowers will bloom closer together, creating a fuller and more vibrant appearance in your garden. Additionally, planting in clusters allows for easier maintenance and care since you can water and fertilize the group as a whole, rather than individual bulbs. Consider spacing the clusters about 4 to 5 inches apart to allow each group to thrive and showcase their striking gold and red hues.

Gold Fever tulips have the ability to multiply over time. These tulips can produce offsets, which are small bulblets that develop around the original bulb. As the offsets grow, they will eventually become mature bulbs and produce their own flowers. This natural multiplication process allows the Gold Fever tulips to create larger and more impressive displays in subsequent years. To encourage multiplication, it's important to provide the bulbs with proper care and maintenance. Ensure they receive adequate sunlight, well-drained soil, and regular fertilization. After the flowers fade, allow the foliage to die back naturally, as this helps the bulbs gather energy for the following year's growth and multiplication.

It is not necessary to soak Gold Fever tulip bulbs before planting. Unlike some other types of bulbs, tulips do not require pre-soaking for successful growth. Instead, focus on selecting healthy and high-quality bulbs from a reputable source. When planting, make sure to choose a well-drained location. Adequate watering after planting, along with regular watering throughout the growing season, will provide the necessary moisture for the bulbs to establish themselves and thrive.

You can certainly plant Gold Fever tulip bulbs in pots and containers. In fact, growing tulips in containers offers flexibility and allows you to enjoy their beauty even if you have limited garden space. When selecting containers, ensure they have drainage holes to prevent waterlogging. Use a well-draining potting mix, ideally formulated for bulbs or a mix of garden soil, compost, and sand. Plant the tulip bulbs at a depth of approximately 6 inches, with the pointy side facing upwards. Place the pots in a location with full or partial sunlight, and provide regular watering to keep the soil moist but not waterlogged.

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