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What do you do with tulips after they bloom?

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Replant each daughter 6 to 8 inches deep and spacing each bulb 5 inches apart, keeping in mind that tulips thrive in full sun. Fertilizing is usually recommended while the tulips are blooming, but you should also plan to fertilize if you divide the bulbs after they bloom. read more

We’ve all seen it: the gorgeous pots of hyacinth, tulips, and daffodils in full bloom sold at the local supermarket or floral shoppe. If you’re anything like me, you’ve probably purchased one (or at least thought about it) and triumphantly brought your little piece of spring home with you. read more

What to Do With Tulips After They Bloom Written by Joyce Starr; Updated May 24, 2018 Nothing announces the arrival of spring and the departure of winter’s dark and gloomy days quite like a bed full of blooming tulips (Tulipa spp., USDA zones 3 through 8). read more

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