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      Grower's Pride Mixed

      $17.94 $29.90
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      Product Information
      🚚 Shipping Starts: 2nd week of October 2025
      📦 Quantity per Package: 15 bulbs

      Specifications
      ☀️ Light Required: Full Sun / Partial Shade
      🌷 Height: 18-20"
      🌸 Blooming Period: Mid Spring
      🌱 Bulb Size: 12/+
      Planting Distance: 4-5"
      Planting Depth: 6"
      🦌 Deer Resistant: No
      Grower's Pride Mixed

      About Grower's Pride Mixed

      Darwin Hybrid Tulip Grower's Pride Mixed is a must-have for any spring garden. With bold, bright colors and strong, tall stems, these tulips bring life and beauty to flower beds, borders, and containers. Known for their reliable blooms and long-lasting flowers, this mixed variety adds charm and color that lasts all season. Perfect for gardeners of all levels, these tulips are easy to grow and make stunning cut flowers for indoor displays.

      • Beautiful mix of vibrant red, yellow, pink, and orange tulips

      • Strong stems ideal for windy or rainy spring weather

      • Blooms early to mid-spring with large, classic tulip-shaped flowers

      • Great for borders, mass plantings, and cut flower arrangements

      • Returns year after year with proper care

      How to plant and take care of Darwin Hybrid Tulip Grower's Pride Mixed:

      • Plant bulbs in fall, 6-8 inches deep and 4-6 inches apart

      • Choose a spot with full sun or partial shade and well-draining soil

      • Water after planting and during dry spells in early spring

      • Avoid overwatering, especially in the dormant summer period

      • Remove spent blooms to direct energy back to the bulb

      • Allow foliage to die back naturally before removing

      Frequently Asked Questions

      If you don’t divide Grower's Pride Mixed Tulip bulbs, the overall health and performance of your tulips may decline over time. Tulip bulbs naturally multiply underground by producing offsets, also known as daughter bulbs. When these remain crowded and undivided for several seasons, they compete for vital nutrients, water, and space. This overcrowding can lead to smaller blooms or, in some cases, no blooms at all. The foliage may still appear, but flowering will be minimal. Additionally, the lack of airflow between crowded bulbs can increase the risk of rot and fungal diseases. Dividing the bulbs every 3 to 4 years helps rejuvenate the planting area, encourages larger and more vibrant blooms, and ensures continued healthy growth. By lifting, separating, and replanting the bulbs, you provide each one with the space and resources needed to thrive. So while tulips can persist for a few years without division, regular maintenance significantly extends their ornamental value in your garden.

      Yes, Grower's Pride Mixed Tulip bulbs are considered very easy to grow, making them a favorite among both beginner and experienced gardeners. These bulbs are low-maintenance and require minimal effort to produce a stunning spring display of vibrant colors. All they need is a well-drained soil, full to partial sunlight, and proper planting depth (usually about 6 inches deep). Once planted in the fall, they require no special treatment during the winter and will naturally bloom in the spring. These tulips are also quite adaptable to different garden settings, including borders, flower beds, containers, and even rock gardens. With proper care, they can return year after year, although their best blooms are usually in the first couple of seasons. Regular watering during dry spells and allowing the foliage to die back naturally after blooming will help ensure their longevity. Overall, Grower’s Pride Mixed Tulips offer a reliable and rewarding gardening experience with dazzling results.

      The best month to plant Grower's Pride Mixed Tulip bulbs is typically October, although the exact timing can vary slightly depending on your climate zone. Planting in the fall is crucial because tulips require a period of cold dormancy to bloom properly in the spring. For gardeners in colder regions (USDA Zones 3-6), late September to early October is ideal. In milder climates (Zones 7-9), planting may extend into November or even early December, but it should still occur before the ground freezes. This fall planting window gives the bulbs time to establish roots before winter sets in. Avoid planting too early when the soil is still warm, as this may cause the bulbs to sprout prematurely. To ensure optimal growth, choose a well-drained spot that gets plenty of sunlight and plant the bulbs with the pointed end up, about 6 inches deep. Timely planting ensures a beautiful and healthy spring bloom.

      Grower's Pride Mixed Tulip bulbs generally take several weeks to sprout, but this largely depends on environmental conditions. After planting in the fall, the bulbs begin developing roots underground almost immediately, even though no growth is visible above the soil. However, they remain dormant through the winter as they require a cold period (usually 12–16 weeks) to trigger the next phase of growth. Once temperatures begin to warm in late winter to early spring, typically between February and April depending on your climate, you can expect to see green shoots begin to emerge. From the time temperatures consistently stay above freezing, tulip shoots usually appear within 2 to 4 weeks. Full blooms generally follow within 4 to 6 weeks after sprouting. So while the sprouting phase may feel slow, it is a normal and essential part of the tulip's natural growth cycle, resulting in a vibrant and colorful spring display.

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