Skip to content

Snow Crystal

$11.50 $21.50
Unit price  per 

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

Specifications
☀️ Light Required: Full Sun / Partial Shade
🌷 Height: 14-16"
🌸 Blooming Period: Mid 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
Snow Crystal

About Snow Chrystal

This magnificent Snow Chrystal tulip will transform your garden into a winter wonderland, sprinkling its delicate petals like fluffy snowflakes. Get ready to embrace the allure of the Tulip Snow Chrystal and let it cast its magical spell on your garden. Hurry, for the snowflakes won't last forever!

  • Breathtaking Snow-Inspired Blossoms: Each Tulip Snow Chrystal flaunts elegant white petals with intricate patterns resembling frosty crystals. It's like having a winter fairy dance in your backyard!
  • Hardy and Resilient: These tulips are no shrinking violets! They can withstand chilly temperatures and thrive in various climates, making them the perfect companions for your garden.
  • Abundant Blooms: Prepare to be dazzled by the abundant blooms of Tulip Snow Chrystal. Its sturdy stems proudly bear multiple flowers, creating a dazzling display that demands attention.

How to plant and take care of Snow Chrystal

  • Planting Depth: Dig a hole about 6 inches deep to accommodate the tulip bulb.
  • Spacing: Ensure a gap of approximately 4 to 5 inches between each bulb for optimal growth.
  • Sunlight Requirements: Tulip Snow Chrystal loves basking in the sun, so choose a location with full or partial sunlight.
  • Watering: Provide regular watering, keeping the soil moist but not waterlogged.
  • Fertilization: Apply a balanced slow-release fertilizer during planting and repeat annually for nourished and vibrant blooms.
  • Winter Protection: In colder regions, apply a layer of mulch to protect the bulbs during the winter months.

Frequently Asked Questions

The best place to plant Snow Crystal tulip bulbs is in a location that receives full sun or partial shade. These tulips thrive in well-drained soil that is rich in organic matter. Choose a spot in your garden that offers protection from strong winds, as it can damage the delicate flowers. Plant the bulbs at a depth of about 6 inches, spacing them approximately 4 to 5 inches apart. This will provide enough room for the bulbs to develop and produce beautiful blooms in the spring.

After Snow Crystal tulips have finished flowering, it's important to take certain steps to ensure their health and future growth. Once the blooms have faded and the petals have fallen off, avoid cutting back the foliage. Allow the leaves to remain on the plant until they turn yellow and wither naturally. This process allows the plant to gather energy and nutrients, which will be stored in the bulb for next year's growth. However, you can remove the flower stalk if desired. Refrain from watering the bulbs excessively during this period, as they may be prone to rot.

To encourage faster growth of Snow Crystal tulips, there are a few key steps you can take. First and foremost, ensure that the bulbs are planted in well-drained soil that is rich in organic matter. This provides a conducive environment for root development and overall growth. Adequate sunlight is essential, so plant the bulbs in a location that receives full sun or partial shade. Regular watering is crucial, especially during the growing season. However, be careful not to overwater, as it can lead to bulb rot. Applying a balanced fertilizer in early spring and after flowering can provide additional nutrients for faster growth. Lastly, removing any competing weeds or plants near the tulips can prevent nutrient competition.

Deadheading Snow Crystal tulips is not necessary for the plant's health but can help improve its appearance and direct energy to the bulb. Deadheading refers to the removal of spent flowers. Once the tulip blooms have withered and faded, you can choose to deadhead them by cutting off the flower stalk. This prevents the plant from directing energy towards seed production and instead focuses on storing nutrients in the bulb for the next growing season. However, it is important to leave the foliage intact until it turns yellow and withers naturally. The leaves play a crucial role in photosynthesis and nourishing the bulb. Deadheading is a personal preference, but if you want a neater appearance and potentially stronger bulbs, it can be beneficial.

Premium Dutch Quality

Safe Shipping

Value for Money

#1 Customer Service