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Botanical Name: Double Tulips
Form: Perennial
Hardiness Zone: 3-8
Flowering Time: Late spring
Light Requirements: Full Sun, Partial Shade
Flower Color: Wine
Flower Form: Feathery looking petals
Foliage Type: Gray-green, linear or broadly ovate.
Growth Rate: Medium

Double Tulips are a delightful variation of the classic tulip flower. What sets them apart is their multiple layers of petals, creating a lush and full appearance that resembles a rose. These charming tulips come in a wide range of colors, from bold and vibrant to soft and pastel shades, allowing you to create a garden or floral arrangement bursting with beauty. With their unique and intricate appearance, Double Tulips are sure to add elegance and sophistication to any outdoor space or bouquet. Enjoy the double dose of tulip beauty with these captivating blooms.

How to Grow Double Tulips?
With a bit of planning and care you can enjoy a bold, cheerful, long-lasting tulip display each spring. Learn how to grow your own tulips.

Select a range of early, mid, and late-season tulips.
Plant in a sunny location with excellent drainage.
Plant seeds in spring for blooms.
Prepare the soil.
Plant tulips 8 inches deep with the pointy end up.
Water tulips thoroughly at the time of planting and again in the spring when they begin to grow.
Cut tulips while buds are still tight to enjoy indoors.
Keep animals at bay by lining planting holes with chicken wire, erecting a fence, spraying repellent, or planting in pots.
Tulips are mostly planted in autumn. Generally, plants bloom in spring and enter a dormant state in summer.Is there anything more cheerful than a big display of tulips flowering in the spring? After a long winter of cold and snow, the masses of colorful blooms are a sight for sore eyes. These tips and tricks will help you create and enjoy a long-lasting tulip display in your own garden.


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