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About Alison Bradley
The Double Early Tulip Alison Bradley is a stunning addition to any spring garden. With its deep burgundy petals and full, peony-like blooms, this tulip brings rich color and classic charm to flower beds, borders, and containers. Its early bloom time makes it one of the first tulips to brighten your garden after winter.
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Rich burgundy Purple double blooms with layered petals
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Early flowering variety, blooms in mid to late spring
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Compact growth, perfect for small gardens or pots
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Strong stems, ideal for cut flower arrangements
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Cold-hardy and reliable year after year
How to plant and take care of Double Early Tulip Alison Bradley:
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Plant bulbs in autumn, about 4 to 6 inches deep
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Choose a sunny or lightly shaded spot with well-drained soil
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Space bulbs about 4 inches apart for best results
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Water after planting and keep soil slightly moist during growth
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Remove spent flowers to encourage bulb health
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Allow foliage to die back naturally before removing
About Dreamer
Double Early Tulip Dreamer is a soft, romantic tulip variety that blooms early in spring with delicate layers of pastel pink petals. Its compact size and double blooms make it perfect for borders, containers, and cutting gardens. With its long-lasting flowers and sturdy stems, it's a favorite among gardeners looking to add charm and color after a long winter.
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Soft pink double blooms with a peony-like look
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Early spring flowering, even in cooler climates
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Ideal for flower beds, pots, and indoor vases
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Grows to about 12 inches tall
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Attracts pollinators while being deer resistant
How to plant and take care of Double Early Tulip Dreamer:
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Plant bulbs in autumn, about 4-6 inches deep
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Choose a spot with full or partial sun
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Use well-drained soil to prevent bulb rot
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Water lightly after planting and keep soil slightly moist during growth
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Add compost or bulb fertilizer in early spring
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Cut back faded flowers to allow energy to return to the bulb
About Marie Jo
Introducing the Tulip Marie Jo: elevate your garden with the timeless beauty of the Tulip Marie Jo. This vibrant bulb promises to bring a burst of color and elegance to your outdoor space.
- Vibrant hues: Marie Jo has a bright yellow color, and looks attractive.
- Sturdy growth: robust stems ensure that the Tulip Marie Jo stands tall and graceful in various weather conditions.
- Early bloomer: be greeted by early spring blooms, signaling the arrival of the gardening season.
- Versatile planting: ideal for borders, containers, or cutting gardens, adding a touch of sophistication wherever it's planted.
- Perennial charm: enjoy the beauty of Marie Jo year after year, as it returns each spring with renewed vibrancy.
How to plant and take care of Tulip Marie Jo
- Planting depth: place bulbs 4-6 inches deep in well-drained soil.
- Sunlight: choose a sunny location for optimal blooming; ensure the bulbs receive at least 6 hours of sunlight daily.
- Watering: keep the soil consistently moist but not waterlogged during the growing season.
- Fertilization: apply a balanced fertilizer in early spring when shoots emerge.
- Post-bloom care: deadhead spent flowers to redirect energy into bulb growth; allow foliage to wither naturally.
About Mixed Double Early
Unleash a burst of color in your garden with our Tulip Mixed Double Early! These enchanting beauties will dazzle you with their vibrant petals and captivating charm.
- Double the delight: Our Tulip Mixed Double Early variety boasts double-layered petals, creating a mesmerizing display of texture and depth. Prepare to be amazed!
- Diverse beauty: This mix offers a delightful assortment of colors, ranging from fiery reds and sunny yellows to soft pinks and pure whites. It's a kaleidoscope of floral magnificence!
- Early bloomers: With their early flowering nature, these tulips will burst into bloom ahead of their companions, heralding the arrival of spring with their stunning presence.
How to plant and take care of Mixed Double Early
- Location Matters: Choose a sunny spot in your garden to ensure optimal growth and vibrant blooms.
- Soil Preparation: Plant the tulip bulbs in well-drained soil enriched with organic matter, giving them the nutrients they need to thrive.
- Planting Depth: Dig holes approximately 6 inches deep and place the bulbs with their pointy ends facing up.
- Spacing: Space the bulbs about 4 to 5 inches apart, allowing them enough room to grow and spread their magnificent petals.
- Watering: Keep the soil moist but not waterlogged during the growing season. Tulips appreciate a moderate amount of water.
- Winter Protection: Mulch the area around the bulbs in late fall to provide insulation and protect them from harsh winter conditions.
About Monsella
Don't miss out on the chance to add a touch of whimsy and charm to your garden. Monsella is the perfect addition to any outdoor space, providing a burst of color that will make your neighbors green with envy.
- Splashes of sunshine: The Tulip Monsella boasts stunning, bright yellow petals with fiery red streaks, creating a mesmerizing and unique color combination that will catch everyone's eye.
- Striking contrast: The vibrant hues of this tulip variety add a touch of drama and elegance to your garden, creating a visually stunning display that is hard to miss.
- Stand tall and proud: With sturdy stems that can reach up to 16 inches in height, the Tulip Monsella stands tall and proud, showcasing its beautiful blooms at eye level.
How to plant and take care of Monsella
- Planting Depth: Dig a hole approximately 6 inches deep to provide enough room for the tulip bulb.
- Spacing: Place the bulbs about 4-5 inches apart to allow them to grow and spread naturally.
- Sun and Soil: Choose a sunny location with well-drained soil to ensure healthy growth and vibrant blooms.
- Watering: Water the bulbs thoroughly after planting, and then water sparingly throughout the growing season, only when the soil feels dry to the touch.
- Maintenance: Remove any dead flowers or foliage to maintain the plant's appearance and encourage new growth.
- Winter Protection: In colder climates, consider applying a layer of mulch over the bulbs to protect them from frost and extreme temperatures.
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