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<p><strong>Garden Tips On Buying The Best, Cold Hardy Flower Bulbs For Outdoor Planting</strong><br />
daffodil bulbs</p>
<p>Buying flower bulbs to plant and grow is an exciting experience that begins in the fall and continues through the spring. Dutch flowering bulbs are usually delivered to American ports by the month of September for fall planting. Major Dutch bulbs offerings include Dutch Amaryllis and African Amaryllis; daffodil bulbs and the famous, Tulip bulbs.&#13;</p>
<p>Amaryllis flower bulbs grow the showiest blooms and are pre-cooled to force fast flowering in 3 weeks after containerizing. Dutch bulb importers of Amaryllis offer a larger variety of selections and more bulbs to tempt the buyers. The African growers of Amaryllis bulbs appear to be enslaved to the Dutch Amaryllis importers distribution network, however, the African flowers that emerge on the Amaryllis stems are superior in many respects to the Dutch Amaryllis. The African Amaryllis blooms appear to offer clearer colors, more compact flower stalks, leaves that grow as the flowers appear, and more numerous flower stalks and grow from smaller bulbs. The large array of bloom colors from amaryllis includes red, pink, lavender, orange, yellow, white, green, maroon, red stripe, white stripe, pink stripe, and bi-color. Double numbers of petals on Amaryllis flowers are fast growing to be very popular choices to buy, since the petal count is increased to 12, instead of 6 that grow on most Amaryllis bulb flower stems, looking very similar to a huge carnation flower.&#13;</p>
<p>Daffodil flower bulbs are important Dutch bulbs for fall planting, because of their reasonable market cost, the ease of planting, and the growing of flower stalks in the Spring in various colors of yellow, white, orange, and the rare pink daffodil. Daffodil bulbs are easy to naturalize to bloom again every year.&#13;</p>
<p>Tulip bulbs are a native flowering plant of Turkey, but long ago tulips were hybridized on a large commercial scale by Dutch bulb growers. The cost of Dutch tulips has not always been inexpensive to buy, but tulip buyers today still love the spring flower colors of red, pink, orange, yellow, blue, purple, white, and bi-color. Cities and government organizations anxiously buy tulip bulbs in huge numbers during winter seasons to grow in beautiful landscape displays for the Spring.&#13;</p>
<p>Agapanthus bulbs are often called &#8216;Lily of the Nile&#8217;, and Agapanthus grows profusely along the Nile River in Egypt, and the blooms captivated the ancient African plant explorers who dug the bulbs for shipping back to European gardens. Blue and white colors of Agapanthus rhizomes have been hybridized in recent years to intensify colors, and some Agapanthus plants are cold hardy down to zero degrees F., whereas, the older clones of native Agapanthus were considered to be tropical in nature and not very cold hardy, so they were not introduced for planting in more Northern locations until recently, when gardeners from more Northern States experimented with new Agapanthus hybrids and determined their cold hardy tolerance.&#13;</p>
<p>The Canna lily rhizome has been long considered to be tropical in nature, with very little cold hardy resistance. The early American botanist and explorer, William Bartram, wrote in his book, Travels, in 1773, the discovery of Canna indica in Alabama near Mobile, &#8220;Canna indica is surprising in luxuriance, presenting a glorious show, the stem rises six, seven, and nine feet high, terminating upwards with spikes of scarlet flowers.&#8221; Bartram also discovered the native Canna flaccida, growing near Fort Frederica, Georgia, located on the Island of St Simon&#8217;s. Canna lily colors are broad, red, white, pink, lavender, orange, yellow, speckled, bi-color and others. Some Canna flower growers plant cannas with variegated leaf forms that are striped with red, green, yellow, white, and pink. Dutch distributors of canna rhizomes still flood retail box store, garden centers with &#8220;Victorian-age&#8221; canna bulbs of poor quality; varieties that had declined, &#8220;run out&#8221;, 50 years ago, and they should have been discontinued and not presented to buyers at a garden center nursery.&#13;      </p>
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Ginger lily rhizomes grow flowers with fragile, delicate blossoms &#8211; many looking like miniature orchid flowers. The foliage of Ginger lilies is interestingly variable, growing in colors of green, yellow, maroon, and stripes of yellow or white. Interest in planting ginger lilies has surged in 20 years, because of the realization that many ginger lilies are cold hardy, surviving temperatures as cold as zero degrees F. The foliage and the flowers are pleasantly aromatic.&#13;</p>
<p>Daylilies are actually not bulbs but rhizomes, but are sold extensively as daylily bulbs. Thousands of named varieties of Daylily bulbs have been easily hybridized by legions of backyard gardeners and the selection improvement and flower quality is absolutely astonishing. The improvement has resulted in growing double flower daylily, miniature daylily, cold hardy daylilies, and compact clumping or large clumping daylily plants. It is staggering to realize all these many colors &#8211; red, white, yellow, orange, purple, pink, and bi-color originated from an original native plant -a seedy, yellow daylily growing wild on the forest edge.&#13;</p>
<p>Elephant Ear bulbs are very variable, some growing into bulbs and others into rhizomes. Gardeners have always been fascinated that the Elephant Ear plants grow large in the landscape into huge clumps with that unforgetable tropical appearance. Great interest in Elephant Ear bulbs has resulted in recent years by a nationally tested demonstration that Elephant Ear bulbs are cold hardy enough to survive temperatures of zero degrees. Curious leaf patterns appear on hybrid Elephant Ear plants, and the extensive variegated patterns that appear on the leaves add a stunning, mysterious attraction from their random markings and splashes of yellow, white, and maroon on the surfaces of various leaf sizes, some large enough to hide the body of a mature man or small enough leaf to place in the palm of the hand. Elephant Ear bulbs can grow as large as the human head or the size of a quarter. Offset bulbs are abundant from Elephant Ear bulbs in the fall as the plants grow dormant to regrow when replanted in the spring. In the wholesale trade of Elephant Ear bulbs, it is a common practice to divide them into two major commercial categories, the Alocasia, and the Colocasia, based on many taxonomical growth characteristics.&#13;</p>
<p>Crinum Lily bulbs offer to an adventurous hobbiest or gardener an antique garden bulb selection that has been reintroduced as improved crinum clones by the brilliant inductiveness of chemist, Lester Hannibal of Fair Oaks, California. Lester Hannibal back crossed and intercrossed many native crinum lily species to offer the gardener an excellent, cold hardy crinum, an &#8220;interspecific hybrid&#8221;, that can be grown as far North as Philadelphia, PA, zone 6, and to survive intense freezes of below zero temperatures. Many of Lester Hannibal&#8217;s crinum flower hybrids were a re-creation of obsolete but popular commercial crosses that were made by Cecil Houdyshel in the 1930&#8242;s, but largely improved upon from the original &#8220;Powellii&#8221; forms with clear, white and pink colors, an increase in the number of flowers in the umbel, extended flowering periods, an eliminatio of drooping flowers, an intensification of fragrance and early flowering after sprouting from the germination of the seed. The &#8220;milk and wine&#8221; crinum lilies were named, because the flowers were white (milk) and wine striped colors. Crinum colors are burgundy, red, pink, white, greenish-yellow, and orange. Crinum bulbs increase by growing into clumps of multiple offsets from the central mother bulb, or by planting the seed of some cultivars or species.&#13;</p>
<p>-Rare, Hard-To-Find Flower Bulbs of Merit-&#13;<br />
Many rare minor flower bulbs are unavailable to buy anywhere, except by possibly exchanging plants with collectors and hobbiest. The Amazon lily, Encharist grandiflora, blooms with six white, daffodil like petals, and a green or glowing yellow cup radiating from the center. This delicate flower can be remembered from days past for its wonderful charming fragrance. The Bird of Paradise is known for the two tropical forms, the Strelizia reginae, the most common: brilliantly colored flowers with orange, red, and blue glaring blossoms; and the Strelizia nicholae that grows large, showy, white flowers. The Blood Lily, Scadoxus mutliflorus, forms baby-head sized globular flowers with red filamented petals and radiate fragile threads of red that are affixed to the to the center of the bloom, great for container culture. The Red Butterfly lily, Odontonema strictum, won the perennial plant award of the year in Florida in the year 2000, and butterflies and hummingbirds flock to visit the fiery red spikes, beginning in mid-August and continuing until the first hard freeze. The Calla lily, Calla palustrus, has been hybridized with many other Calla lily species to grow into many splendid colors, but the new hybrids are not as popular as the white, fragrant, winter-blooming, Calla aethiopica; and the yellow calla, Calla aethiopica. Clivia lilies, Clivia minata, are choice heavy shade-requiring plants that produce gigantic clusters of orange flowers, cup shaped, with a yellow throat, and often will re-bloom two or three times from large bulbs. The Gloriosa lilies, Gloriosa rothschildiana, a climbing vine that clothes itself with recurved, star-like flowers that are favored and admired by florists and flower arrangers, because the blooms last so well. The Inca Lily, Alstomeria aurantiaca, has become naturalized in America, as an escaped bulb from the tropical jungles of Peru. The Alstromeria flowers last well as a cut-flower, and waxy, greenish-red funnels begin</p>
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<p><strong>A guide to buying bulk tulip bulbs</strong><br />
tulip bulbs</p>
<p>Tulips are the harbingers of spring. These colorful little blooms are easy to plant and are available in a wide variety of colors and styles. Some gardeners may say that daffodils are the most dependable flowers. However, tulips are often the favorite among many gardeners because it is one of the easiest plants to grow in a garden.</p>
<p>If you plant a in fall, you can expect to see a beautiful flower even without much of an effort. Some expert gardeners are able to make tulips bloom time and again from the same bulb. However, most gardeners like to take the easy way out and buy fresh tulip bulbs each fall.</p>
<p>So, if you are a tulip fan, this is the time to shop for bulk tulip bulbs. You can find colorful and variegated tulips. Many of the best varieties of tulips come in two tones.</p>
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<p>If you want to plant a garden full of tulips, shop for bulk tulip bulbs from the internet.Some selection tips while shopping for tulip bulb:</p>
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<p>A single color may look better in a large area than a splash of different colors.</p>
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<p>Plan your garden before you buy the flower bulb.</p>
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<p>Large tulip bulbs are preferable to a small tulip bulb</p>
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<p>Choose a variety that is good for naturalizing</p>
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<p>Choose cultivated bulbs from a reputed seller</p>
<p>One of the best ways to save money when you are ready to buy a tulip flower bulb is to buy the bulbs wholesale. Professional gardeners and suppliers no doubt supply flower bulbs. However, if you want to buy the tulip bulb at a handsome discount, buy flower bulb online.</p>
<p>If you plan to move into a new house in the summer and are looking forward to creating a stunning landscape, then, buy bulk tulip bulbs. Here are some tips to help you buy</p>
<p>Most online nurseries hold discount sales before certain seasons like Valentine&#8217;s Day and so on. These offers are paired with some of the best shipping incentives too. Check for seasonal offers.</p>
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<p>If you do not time your purchase well and if the bulbs arrive in warm weather, you might need to store the bulbs in a fridge until it is time to plant.</p>
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<p>Search for reputed wholesale distributors in your area</p>
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<p>Choose a supplier who understands the need for quick delivery.</p>
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<p>Sometimes, suppliers may face crop shortages. It may not be possible to foresee these events. However, your supplier should apprise you of the arrival of new stock in such cases.</p>
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<p>Use a supplier who charges once even if shipping dates are varied.</p>
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<strong>Boulder&#8217;s annual <strong>tulip bulb</strong> giveaway set for Thursday morning</strong><br />
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By Heath Urie, Camera Staff Writer Michael Bieger, left, granddaughter Nella Bieger, and husband, Joe, visit the Pearl Street Mall to see the tulips. The city will give away hundreds of bags of <strong>tulip bulbs</strong> on Thursday. (Cliff Grassmick/ April 23, <strong>&#8230;</strong></p>
<p><strong><em>tulip bulbs question by flyinghawk0727</em>: Tulip bulbs?</strong><br />
I bought tulips bulbs to split with a friend. I got mine planted, but she didn&#8217;t. They&#8217;re suppose to be planted before first freeze. It snowed and froze yesterday, what do I do with the bulbs that didn&#8217;t get planted?</p>
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you can put them in the freezer for aprx 6 weeks, then put down into the soil&#8230;they will work just fine&#8230;</p>
<p>Judy LewLoose 100 Tulip Bulbs on the Wall</p>
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<p>Watercolor painter Judy LewLoose demonstrates a step by step process on how to paint 100 tulips on Aquaboard.<br />
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<p><strong>The Different Kinds Of Tulip Bulbs </strong><br />
tulip bulbs</p>
<p>When you look at any blooming flower, whether it is a tulip or a wildflower, you see the very last step of its evolution. Not all flora pioneer the same way, still. There is a difference between a tulip bulb and a seed that every gardener should know. To learn more, read the next information.</p>
<p>Let&#8217;s lead with the vital definition of an ordinary flower bulb. There are many different definitions you can find on farming websites. Here are two akin, but different definitions:</p>
<p>An underground folio bud enwrapped in plump scales or coats.</p>
<p>An underground storeroom organ made up of ample scales wrapped around one another from which plants and foliage are bent.</p>
<p>Let&#8217;s yank out the universal rudiments. A tulip bulb is the floor part of a tulip factory. When the bulb is planted in the soil and begins to come to life, roots and shoots beat through the outer roadblock. Roots dig deeper into the soil to assemble watering and nutrients. Shoots grow upward and disturb through the surface of the soil and grow into the green stand that bears a tulip flower.</p>
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<p>A bulb is a &#8221;storage organ.&#8221; It stores food in the &#8221;thickset scales&#8221; around the &#8221;middle&#8221; of the bulb. That primary grows into next year&#8217;s stand.</p>
<p>According to Wikipedia, a seed is a small emergent yard enclosed in a cover called the seed coat, usually with some stored food. The seed coated is a hard problem that protects the tiny lodge inside. Seeds grow inside a flower or fruit. A seed could be harvested, cleaned, dried and planted to grow new flowers and plants.</p>
<p>You can find tulip seeds within the seed pod in tulip flowers. The pod wants to be pollinated so that the seeds will grow. When the flower dies, you can wring seeds from the pod and works them the next September. Just be informed that it can take numerous living before you see a flower on a tulip developed from a seed. Some farming authorities chaos that it can take five-to-seven living before these tulips to give blossoms. A tulip bulb is different from a seed because a bulb will fabricate the tulip works and flower the very next year. Make constant to workshop also one in the right soil with personal watering and fear.</p>
<p>A seed can be as tiny as a poppy seed or as large as a peach pit. The chief seed in the yard kingdom is from a coco de mer palm ranking found in the Silhouette Islands in the Seychelles. That seed could weigh up to 17.6 kilograms or 38 pounds!</p>
<p>Tulip bulbs are very large compared to most flower seeds. A tulip bulb is measured by its circumference. An usual tulip bulb is 11-12 centimeters in circumference which translates to 1.5 inches in diameter. A regular tulip bulb events between 1.5 inches and 3 inches long.</p>
<p>Here&#8217;s one more, significant difference between a tulip bulb and a seed. Seeds often grow at the utmost end of a bury, ranking or flower. Bulbs do not. The tulip bulbs multiplies by isolating into two bulbs that are close to one another near the roots of the conceal.</p>
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<p><strong><em>tulip bulbs question by detroitremedy</em>: Tulip Bulbs?</strong><br />
at the end of august i planted my tulip bulbs for next year,and since then ive seen them start to pop up threw the ground,is that a good thing bad thing,or are they just trying to grow.<br />
Tulips only bloom once a year outdoors right?<br />
well september is fall here in michigan.<br />
but if they are starting to spout is that bad?</p>
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<p><em>Answer by cheyennetomahawk</em><br />
Tulips are perennials so they come back every year (if the moles don&#8217;t eat the bulbs), but they bloom only once a year. It sounds as if you&#8217;ve been having some warm weather where you live. You might start planting tulip bulbs in the Fall to avoid the early sprouting&#8230;</p>
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