Scottish Rock Garden Club Forum
Bulbs => Bulbs General => Topic started by: Lvandelft on May 03, 2009, 04:09:49 PM
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Next to our house is this year a Tulip field where 4 varieties are grown.
Many of you will tulips only see in small quantities in a park or in your own garden.
To grow a good bulb quality it is necessary for most tulips that the flowers are taken
off before the flowers are over-ripe.
For this work nowadays there are good machines, but it's impossible for a machine to
pick all flowers, because of variable heights of the plants.
Sometimes you see a group of workers walking through the beds and pick the left flowers.
And I can assure that this is not a nice work to do.
Or you see driving a multifunctional car with several workers inside to do the work.
First some pictures of the field and the varieties.
Tulipa field 01
Tulipa DLG Double Focus 1
Tulipa DLG Double Focus 2
Tulipa DLG Pink Star 1
Tulipa DLG Pink Star 2
Tulipa DLG Tropical Sunset 1
Tulipa DLG Tropical Sunset 2
Tulipa tarda 1
Tulipa tarda 2
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In this batch a series of pictures, made from our window, showing overviews of the field
(+ next field) with many tourists and how the work is going on.
In every picture I inserted day and daytime, so you might see how fast a colorful view is
changing in a rather dull green view.
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That's certainly a fabulous view from your house. It seems like a pity to lose!
Looking at the lines of cars stopped on the side, it seems like the farmer could also make a bit extra by charging for photos! :D
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Next door's children do a similar job in our road Luit! ;D
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Next door's children do a similar job in our road Luit! ;D
I hope not in your garden David ? ;D
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Only if they think I'm out Luit if they know I'm about they keep clear.