Did you make the perfect choice when choosing your tulip bulbs for this spring, or  were  the  colours and flower forms not quite how you envisaged them ?

To  avoid  future  disappointment why not make a visit to a late Spring  flower show, which will provide the opportunity to gaze at every tulip you could possibly dream of.  Take  a notebook, a camera and ask  the nursery growers  ” how many years can you expect the flowers to  look  good for ?”

If  you were content with your choice, but want to  replant with new bulbs for  the following year, why  not dead head the spent flowers then carefully  lift  from the ground (or container) with the  bulb, stem and foliage intact.  Leave  to  dry out in a warm and well ventilated space and  replant  in late autumn.

A  once productive vegetable patch has become the new planting bed for spent tulips in one customer’s garden.  In addition to providing a  blast of spring colour, It also provides the opportunity to find out which bulbs fare better over time in their stature and flowering capacity.

Tulip  Turkestanica, with its delicate tiny star like flowers is stunning during April.071.jpg

Raspberry Ripple,  a mid season tulip with striking colour markings on the petals which hold their shape for weeks .  It  is  a cross between a Single Early Tulip and a Darwin Tulip, and  is widely considered to  continue flowering well for several years.006

Tulip Helmar, the  vibrancy  and size of these  flowers has not  diminished over  the last three years.

Tulip Ballerina,  has provided  a strong and elegant presence for the last three years.041

When you have ordered  your  perfect Tulip choice, plant them  from November onward.

And finally mixing  curry power into the compost around the bulbs, appears to stop squirrels digging them up…