Planting tulips now?!

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Posted by AdrianS on April 11, 2006, 2:31 pm
 
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What happens if you plant tulips bulbs now (April 11th)?

The bulbs have shoots and roots so will they flower in a few weeks?

Will they make a new bulb and flower next year?

Cheers

Adrian



Posted by Janet Baraclough on April 11, 2006, 2:53 pm
 



   They will probably make some roots and leaves, the leaves will
shrivel to nothing  in June because that's what tulips do..


   Unlikely, I think they won't have time to flower before they go into
dormant mode. But if you don't plant them now they are doomed anyway.


   They won't have time to make a new bulb before going dormant. Your
only hope is that the flower bud inside, will stay alive until the next
cycle in 2007.  Unfortunately in most of the UK, tulips are not very
longlived bulbs anyway . If they were daffodils crocus or snowdrops,
eventually they would  recover and start flowering. I wouldn't care to
bet tulips will, but there's nothing to be lost by planting them.

  Janet

    Janet.

Posted by cliff_the_gardener on April 11, 2006, 6:26 pm
 

More than likely they will not flower next year, as they wount have
long enoough to devlope.   However, do feed them with a weak tomato
feed and at least this will put some energy into the bulb for next
year.  repeat the feed and in 2008 you should see some flowers!
Clifford
Bawtry, Doncaster, South Yorkshire