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Multi Flowering Tulips produce 3-6 flowers per stem, which makes them extremely popular for border displays, patio pots and cut flower displays. These 7 varieties will each produce many stunning vivid flower heads that are sure to impress during spring. Planted in groups by colour or mixed together the effects can be tailored to suit your needs and colour scheme.
QUICK GUIDE
- WHEN
Plant in fall
Bloom in spring
- WHERE
Hardiness zone 3-8
Full sun or partial shade
Well-draining soil
- WATER
Once after planting
Moderately in spring
- WIDTH & DEPTH
4-5” apart
5-7” deep
How to plant tulips in your garden:
- Wait until the soil is 60 degrees Fahrenheit or colder. In the North this will be in September or October, in the South in October or November.
- Pick a spot in your garden that has well-draining soil and gets full sun or partial shade.
- Plant the tulip bulbs about 5-7” deep and 4-5” apart, placing them in the ground with their pointy ends up.
- Water well once and wait for spring
- After the tulips have bloomed don’t cut off the foliage. Leave it until it’s completely withered and yellow, then remove.
How to plant tulips in pots or containers:
- Wait until it’s cold outside, with a soil temperature of 60 degrees Fahrenheit or lower. In the North this will be in September or October, in the South in October or November.
- Pick a spot in your garden that gets full sun or partial shade.
- Find a well-draining container and fill it with loose soil, making sure water won’t gather and stay at the bottom.
- Plant the tulip bulbs about 5-7” deep and 3-4” apart, placing them in the soil with their pointy ends up. Since containers often have limited space, you can also experiment with placing the bulbs closer together, but make sure they never touch.
- Water well once and wait for spring, or, when you live in hardiness zone 3-7, water well and bring the containers indoors, letting them spend the winter in a cool spot like an unheated garage or basement.
- After the tulips have bloomed don’t cut off the foliage. Leave it until it’s completely withered and yellow, then remove.