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Luit We, the forum members, have discussed deadheading bulbs once they have flowered, does Mr X do the same as the various sectors cease to flower?
I'm not sure what your rainfall is like compared to UK but one would think that the sand would drain very quickly so what happens in a very dry spell - many watering cans!
Are the bulbs all planted at the same depth or according to the accepted wisdom of two or three times the height of the bulb.
WOOOOOOW his is so goood I have wanted to see this for soooo looong. Great work LuitIt is really appreciated. If more people looked at what there is maybe there would be more varieties for sale even at supermakets.Maybe bit off topic and if so I am sorry for it but I just wondered about the cheap 5-10 packs that are sold in supermarkets and hardware stores etc.It is a bit sad to sell "red" Tulips flowering mars to june with a hight of 20-70 cm as is too often the case. When it most often is only one type that I presume is named, or are there a lot of seed grown tulips grown for "cheap bags"? I would pay more for the bulb if it was written "appeldoorn" even if it would have the rest of the characteristics of the "red".I mean combine quality with quantity or give quality to quantity without much extra effort I would assume and there might be more money in it.!! That would make everyone happier I would guess.Kind regards for a lovely thread great work that is very appreciated.Kind regardsJoakim