What is the blooming season of tulips?
This article provides a detailed introduction to the blooming season of tulips and the most cold-resistant flowers and green plants in winter. Next, the editor will introduce to netizens.
I. In which season do tulips bloom?
Tulips generally bloom between March and May every year, which is spring from a seasonal perspective. There are many varieties, and the specific blooming time may vary depending on the variety and climate. Some may bloom earlier, around March, and some may bloom later, in May. When blooming, the flowers are colorful and beautiful, with strong ornamental value.
II. Maintenance methods after tulips bloom
1. Pruning: After blooming every year, pruning is necessary to cut off the withered flowers, either directly below the flower or at the base of the flower stem. It is also necessary to cut off the withered leaves, yellow leaves, and unhealthy branches to save nutrients and help it recover better.
2. Ball lifting: It is best to lift the bulbs after the above-ground parts have completely withered, usually in June. Remove the bulbs from the soil and trim the roots appropriately. After treatment, place them in a cool place to dry the wounds, and then move them to dry sand for sand storage. During this period, care should be taken not to get rained on, otherwise the bulbs will rot. In the northern regions, most of the bulbs are deeply buried, and it is also possible not to lift the bulbs.
3. Replanting: After the temperature drops in autumn, the bulbs can be taken out and replanted. Before planting, check the condition of the bulbs, and if they are healthy, you can directly put them in the pot and cover them with soil.
The above sharing of the blooming season of tulips and the detailed explanation of the most cold-resistant flowers in winter are for reference only!