Planting Tulip Bulbs
Spring’s rapid approach is marked with the advent of many tulips and planting tulip bulbs is a great way to get them in your yard. Strategically placing the bulbs on the ground is a good way to plot for the best results. Also, plan to replace the bulbs every five to six years.
Planting tulips is well worth the work as the flowers feel like they give you a fresh burst of sunshine in the spring. You will have everything necessary to begin on your own garden of beautiful tulips if you take note of the tips and steps detailed here.
The first task of digging a hole for planting the tulip is more than simple and easy; the depth of the hole must be about ten inches and the soil at the bottom of the hole has to be left a little loose just to help air and water travel through, without hindrance, to in and around the bulb you have planted. To do this, put back two or three inches of the soil you dug up before, so the soil will have a lot of air in it.
Last modified March 15, 2008Author 1530 > has blogged 156 times
