Sunday, October 14, 2012

Tulip Care - A Must For Spring Gardens

If you like the beautiful tulip flowers in April and May to see, then tulip care during the growing season in your garden is an important priority for you. You spent good money and poured your time in planting new bulbs in the fall. As spring unfolds, you want it yellow, red, white, pink tulip and other flowers. They greet you as they wave in the wind for taking care of them. Review this article to make sure that you take good care of your own tulips to take.

Tulip flowers are a hardy species, but if you do not know how to deal with the main challenges, your garden will suffer. Here are the top concerns and issues with tulips before flowering.

Fertilize your tulip plants twice a year. The best time to feed tulips in early spring (before they bloom again). The best way to feed them is to add a tablespoon of granular fertilizer to the soil around each bulb. This should be done before flowering because feeding your tulips after flowering can cause disease.

Tulips have a lot of water. If your garden gets a lot of rainfall nature allows for watering. If you live in a very hot environment all year round make sure your tulip garden water at least once a week.

Watch out for animal pests, such as rabbits and squirrels. Rabbits eat the green shoots and the tulip plants, so no flowers destroy. Prevent rabbits from eating breakfast in your garden using a physical barrier such as chicken wire, a deterrent such as cayenne pepper, or non-toxic commercial products like Liquid Fence.

Squirrels can be harmful to the tulip plant by digging and eating tulip bulbs. Protect the lamps by installing nets on the bulbs when planting them. This ensures that squirrels from reaching the bulbs. Once you have planted tulip bulbs, sprinkle blood meal on top of the soil around the tulip shoots. You can also install chicken wire over the top of the garden to the small shoots to protect when they occur.

Voles are another problem. Voles are small rodents that burrow and dig tunnels under the ground. Voles see tulip bulbs as food and eating the dumplings, destroying your tulip garden. Unfortunately there are not many effective ways to remove voles.

Larvae are insects that the biggest killer of the tulip. If the dirt in your garden larvae, some time off insect / or grub killer on the ground around them once or twice a year. Nurseries and home garden centers offer various grub insecticides in granular form that control these pesky insects.

Here's an extra tip:
If you buy from a nursery pot tulips or store, you can plant them outside. Do not forget to plant tulips as they are in the pot in a sunny location. You kill the tulips when you separate them from the soil.

Tulip care in the spring is not an option. Your garden will thank you and your tulips will greet you when the wind blows.

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