Posted by Geo-TH,In on September 24, 2016 at 04:47:26 from (172.78.54.110):
In Reply to: Re: Topping Tulips posted by Ivan in Mich on September 23, 2016 at 19:12:10:
There is a Place in Terre Haute that imports bulbs from Holland. They store then in a cooler and once a week they plant a batch of them so they can sell the cut flowers. Their cutting process damages the bulb. If the flower isn't tall enough they can't sell it. The bulbs have to be a certain size to make a tall enough flower to sell. The bulbs that didn't make a large enough flower are pitched and they start over with new blubs. They sell cut tulips up to mother's day. Force them to blooms by removing them from cooler and plant in a greenhouse.
The flower shop plants just the bottom of the bulb is a sandy soil. Tulips will rot in wet soil.
This past spring I got 100's of rejected bulbs and planted them on a high and dry sandy hill in old abandoned gravel pit. Can't wait for next spring to see what our tulip hill looks like.
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