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Tulip Bulbs - Purple Passion Mixed

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Purple Passion creates a vibrant spring flowering display with this exquisite colour selected Tulip mix, featuring a harmonious blend of mid-purple, light pink, and creamy white blooms. These carefully curated bulbs are perfect for adding a soft, romantic touch to your garden or patio.

The mid-purple blooms bring depth and richness, pairing beautifully with the delicate pastel pinks, while the creamy white flowers add a touch of elegance and light. Ideal for borders, containers, or mass planting, this mix ensures a visually appealing progression of colors throughout the season.

Easy to grow and requiring minimal care, this autumn planted bulb collection thrives in full sun to partial shade and well-drained soil. Suitable for gardeners of all experience levels, these bulbs offer a long-lasting display that brings warmth and sophistication to any outdoor space.

Perfect for creating a cohesive colour scheme in cottage gardens, or urban gardens, this mix will bloom in late spring to early summer, providing a beautiful contrast against evergreen foliage or other perennials.

Tulip Bulbs - Purple Passion Mixed Guidelines
Type:Single
Usual Height:25cm
Usually Flowers:April
Planting Depth:10cm
Spacing:10cm
Bulb Size:10/11cm
Approx Qty Count:Sold by Count

Planting Your Tulip Bulbs.

For stunning visual effect in beds and borders tulip bulbs are best planted quite close together, 100mm to 150mm apart. In beds and borders they look best when planted in small groups of about 10 to 12. They can look exceptionally spectacular when planted around the base of buildings or fence lines.

Pot grown tulips can be planted closer at 50mm – 75mm apart. When selecting varieties of tulips you should take note of their height when full grown as there are many variations. There are also several variations of single and double flowering types.

Once the number of tulip bulbs have been calculated and purchased it’s best to plant them as soon as possible. The period between mid-September and mid-November is ideal but avoid planting in frozen ground or when frost is imminent. Most bulbs, which are to be planted in the ground should be planted around 100mm deep ensuring the root end of the bulb is in contact with the soil and then covered with soil and firmly pressed. A hand trowel is the best tool for planting tulip bulbs. Tulip bulbs planted in pots will do best if planted close and at least 100mm deep. Soil rather than compost will offer the most support.

 

Ground preparation.

Tulips will perform best in sunny or partial shade positions and can be grown in virtually any type of soil, however they will grow best in neutral, well drained soils.

Heavy clay type soils will need some preparation work, which could include the addition of lime and well-rotted vegetable matter or leaf mould.

The bulbs contain their own food store, which will be sufficient to support the growing plant and flowers for the duration of their growing season. If you intend to leave the bulbs for future seasons then some bulb fertiliser would prove beneficial.

After Flowering.

Remove flower heads (deadheading) and let the plant die back before removing. This allows the food supply in the plant to swell and feed the main bulblet that will produce next year's flower.

The dead tulip foliage and petals should be removed and not composted. Tulip plants can carry the disease 'tulip fire' as they die off in late spring.

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