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Tulip 'Red Van Eijk' and 'Orange Van Eijk' Mix

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Tulip 'Red Van Eijk' and 'Orange Van Eijk' Mix is a bold and vibrant pairing that brings a fiery burst of color to any spring garden. Red Van Eijk features rich, velvety red blooms with a classic tulip shape, while Orange Van Eijk offers cheerful, bright orange flowers that exude warmth and energy. Standing about 12 to 16 inches tall, these striking tulips create a stunning display against lush green foliage. Perfect for borders, containers, or as eye-catching cut flowers, this mix infuses your landscape with a lively and dynamic charm, celebrating the beauty of spring in style!

Zones 3 - 8

 

When to Plant

  • Timing: Plant tulip bulbs in the fall, about 6-8 weeks before the first expected frost. This allows the bulbs to establish roots before winter.

Choosing the Right Spot

  • Sunlight: Tulips prefer full sun to partial shade. A spot that gets at least 6 hours of sunlight per day is ideal.
  • Soil: Opt for well-drained soil. Tulips dislike soggy conditions, so avoid areas where water tends to pool. If your soil is heavy or clay-like, mix in some compost or sand to improve drainage.

How to Plant Tulip Bulbs

  1. Prepare the Soil:
    • Loosen the soil to a depth of about 12 inches.
    • Incorporate compost or well-rotted manure to enrich the soil and enhance drainage.
  2. Determine Planting Depth and Spacing:
    • Depth: Plant the bulbs 6-8 inches deep, measuring from the base of the bulb to the soil surface.
    • Spacing: Space the bulbs about 4-6 inches apart. This will give them room to grow and ensure good air circulation.
  3. Planting Steps:
    • Dig a hole that’s about 6-8 inches deep and slightly wider than the bulb.
    • Place the bulb in the hole with the pointed end facing up.
    • Cover the bulb with soil and gently press it down to remove any air pockets.
  4. Watering:
    • Water the bulbs thoroughly after planting to help settle the soil.
    • Ensure that the soil remains moist but not waterlogged. Good drainage is crucial to prevent bulb rot.
  5. Mulching:
    • Apply a layer of mulch (2-3 inches) over the planting area. Mulch helps insulate the soil and retain moisture, and it can also help prevent weed growth.

Aftercare

  • Spring Growth: As temperatures warm in the spring, tulips will start to grow. Keep the soil evenly moist but not soggy.
  • Fertilizing: Tulips generally do not require much fertilizing. However, you can apply a balanced fertilizer or bone meal in early spring as the shoots emerge to support healthy growth.

Additional Tips

  • Pests and Diseases: Tulips are generally hardy, but be mindful of pests like aphids or diseases such as fungal infections. Good drainage and proper spacing can help prevent many issues.
  • Companion Planting: Tulips look beautiful with other spring flowers such as daffodils, hyacinths, and muscari. They can also be combined with ornamental grasses and perennials for a dynamic garden display.

By following these steps, you’ll ensure a vibrant and colorful tulip display in your garden come springtime!

Tulip 'Red Van Eijk' and 'Orange Van Eijk' Mix

Tulip 'Red Van Eijk' and 'Orange Van Eijk' Mix

Regular price $8.95
Regular price Sale price $8.95

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