
How Long Do Tulips Last?

by Jeanne

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[…] long lifespans, either. In 17th century Holland, tulips were—from a gardener’s perspective—treated as “annuals”, or plants that complete their entire life cycle in just one growing […]

I’m sharing these June gardening tips for gardening zone 7B. However, you can easily adapt them to your gardening zone. June is one of those months that feels like there’s so much to do in the garden you don’t know where to start. Fortunately, nature gives you extra-long days and plenty of sunshine! Whether you…

Growing ginger is fun. I was surprised to learn that I could grow ginger in Zone 7B, central Virginia. I attended a lecture by Ann Codrington of Nisani Farms several years ago. She discussed growing both ginger and turmeric. Her farm is in Maryland, but I discovered that both plants can be grown in both…

Every summer, without fail, I plant basil at the end of the raised beds. These are the beds filled with Roma tomatoes, the ones we harvest by the bushel to make our salt-free organic tomato sauce. My tomatoes thrive. “Did you know that basil repels aphids?” an organic gardener friend mentioned to me casually one…

I’ve loved this little folk art weather house all my life. It still makes me smile. What gardener doesn’t need to know the weather? I grew up with many German relatives. Thank-you notes were written to “Oncle Ludwig” and “Tante Marie.” During visits to their homes, I was fascinated by the little folk art German…

It certainly varies. I have some I’ve never divided still going strong. Others have disappeared. There is no one rule for tulips. Thank goodness I don’t have the critter issue.
What great info!! My tulips have been coming up for over 10 years!! I love them! Thank you for sharing with us at the #HomeMattersParty
Thanks for the info, I’ve been wanting to plant tulips in our yard for some time and I’m terrified I’m going to kill them and they won’t come back the next year.
Hahaha! Love the cats in the tulip bed! 🙂 Tulips are so pretty. They have always bee one of my favorite flowers…so colorful. Thanks for sharing and being a wonderful co-host of the #HomeMattersParty – we love having you on the team! 🙂
~Lorelai
Life With Lorelai
My father in law brought the bulbs over in 1972 from Scotland they still come up every year not as many now still get four heads
Wow, that is fantastic, Derek! They must be very hardy! Thanks for sharing a comment. Happy gardening!
Beautiful tulips!! Since they come back each year, I could do this! LOL Having fun co-hosting with you! #HomeMattersParty
Thanks for sharing this great information. I love tulips but like most of you, I wish they would last longer. I cheat and pick some up at the grocery store every Easter. I love the look in pitchers! #HomeMattersParty
This is such great info! I have always struggles with tulips…the bunnies usually get to them before they even bloom. Pinning! #HomeMattersParty
Tulips are my absolute favorite flower. Thank for this informative post and love the kitties in the picture.Love having you as cohost on #HomeMattersParty