Bring elegance to your garden with the stunning Light Grey Tulip Flower Seeds. These premium quality heirloom seeds are GMO-free, ensuring that you grow beautiful and natural flowers. Perfect for both beginners and experienced gardeners, these hardy tulip flowers are ideal for creating a sophisticated, soft-toned flower bed or adding a touch of grace to your home garden.
Features:
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Hardy Variety: These tulips are well-suited for a variety of climates, thriving in cooler to moderate conditions.
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Heirloom & Non-GMO: The seeds are of heirloom variety, guaranteeing genetic purity and no use of genetically modified organisms (GMO).
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Elegant Light Grey Flowers: Features soft, graceful light grey petals that stand out beautifully in any garden.
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Easy to Grow: Perfect for gardeners of all skill levels.
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Ideal for Home Gardens: These tulips make a wonderful addition to flower beds, borders, containers, and patios.
Specifications:
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Seed Type: Heirloom, Non-GMO
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Flower Color: Light Grey
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Plant Type: Hardy perennial
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Bloom Time: Mid to late spring
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Height: Approximately 12-18 inches
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Planting Depth: 2-4 inches
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Spacing Between Seeds: 4-6 inches
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Ideal Growing Zones: 3-8
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Growth Habit: Upright, compact
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Package Size: Sufficient seeds to plant a garden bed
Planting and Sowing Instructions:
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Best Planting Time: Plant your tulip bulbs in the fall, about 6-8 weeks before the first frost date, to allow them time to establish roots before the winter.
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Soil Requirements: Tulips thrive in well-draining, fertile soil. Ensure the soil is rich in organic matter and slightly acidic to neutral (pH 6-7).
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Planting Depth and Spacing: Plant each tulip bulb 2-4 inches deep, with the pointed side facing upwards. Space the bulbs 4-6 inches apart to give them room to grow and bloom properly.
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Watering: After planting, water the bulbs generously to settle the soil around them. Continue to water moderately throughout the growing season, but ensure the soil does not stay soggy.
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Sunlight: Tulips require full sunlight for at least 6 hours a day to ensure strong, healthy growth and vibrant blooms.
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Winter Care: Once the growing season ends, allow the foliage to die back naturally, then cut it back to the ground. Tulips typically do not need to be dug up in mild climates, but in colder regions, it's best to store bulbs in a cool, dry place until the next planting season.
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Fertilizing: Tulips benefit from occasional fertilization with a balanced fertilizer during the growing season, especially after flowering. Apply lightly to avoid over-fertilizing.