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Step up your spring flower game with this Pre-Cooled Tulip Bulbs Cut Flower Collection. Already cooled for warm-weather climates, these 100 bulbs will give your outdoor space a lively, vibrant look, so you can let your inner flower-power shine! Plus, these beauties don't just look great in the ground, they make a fantastic vase display too. Get ready to bloom with 20 Apricot Parrot, 20 Monarch Parrot, 20 Copper Image, 20 Menton & 20 Columbus tulip bulbs. Time to let your inner flower-power shine!
Packaging: Carefully packed in breathable and reusable cloth bags.
Sourcing: Sourced from the Netherlands.
Shipping Restrictions: Ships within the United States only.
In The Garden: With a shovel, dig out a hole about 6-12 inches deep. You can also use a bulb planter, but this can be very tedious if you have more than one or two dozen bulbs to plant. Tulips can be planted very close together, about an inch apart, pointed side up, nestled like eggs in a carton. In the garden, it’s nice to see clusters of tulips all together for the most dramatic impact. We recommend groupings of 10 to 20 bulbs planted in a circular shape or cluster. Once you have placed the bulbs in your planting hole, cover them with the soil you removed and some aged compost if desired.
In A Trench: Flower farmers or cutting garden enthusiasts growing tulips for cut flower production may want to plant using the trench method. Dig out a 3- to 4-foot-wide trench to a depth of 6 inches in your native soil. Set aside the soil you removed to cover the tulips after planting. Place the bulbs in the trench pointed side up, like eggs in a carton, about 1 inch apart. Fill the trench with bulbs and cover it with the native soil you removed.
In A Raised Bed or Pot: Similar to the other planting methods, remove the soil from the bed or pot to a depth of about 6-12 inches. Place the tulips pointed side up like eggs in a carton, one inch apart. Cover them with the removed soil or new potting soil.
Final Steps: Regardless of your planting method, after the bulbs are planted and covered, water them deeply. Continue to water weekly or bi-weekly if it does not rain.
Read more on our Blog → How To Plant Tulip Bulbs & How To Plant Tulip Bulbs In Pots or Containers
Shop all of Felicia's recommended tools and supplies to help you plant your tulip bulbs. We carry everything from mycorrhizae to Felicia's favorite fertilizer. We've made it easy with one-stop shopping; just add them to your cart, and they will ship along with your tulip bulb order.
Want your planting supplies to arrive before your bulb order? After you place your bulb order, place a second order for your planting supplies, and they will ship out ASAP.
And for you locals, we have potting soil, compost, and mulch ready and waiting for you too—available for pick-up with your order at our nursery. (Sorry, no shipping on our large soil and amendment bags.)
Want to shop on Amazon? We get it—fast, free two-day shipping is hard to pass up. Felicia has made it easy to shop for her recommended tulip bulb planting supplies by gathering them all in a convenient list.
Tulips are spring-flowering bulbs that need a prolonged period of cold temperature to grow and bloom properly. In most of the United States, this cold period is provided naturally by a winter spent planted outside in the ground. However, bulbs planted in warmer regions of the country in growing zones 11-7b including the Deep South, the desert Southwest, and most of California do not get the cold temperature they need because the outdoor ambient temperature and soil temperatures in the winter are warmer than what the tulip bulb requires for proper bud and flower development.
To reach their proper flowering development in warmer regions, they must be given time pre-cooling at (34-45 degrees F) for 6 to 12 weeks before planting. Bulbs that don’t get sufficient cooling will have stunted growth, shorter stems and deformed flowers. We’ve done that pre-cooling for you here on our farm in our temperature and humidity controlled coolers ensure optimum health and viability of the bulb.
Our bulbs have received the minimum amount of chill time for successful flower development. It's best to plant immediately upon receipt of your order to ensure bulb viability however if you need to store them to plant at a later date, you can place in a cool, dark well ventilated location (34-50 degrees F) for an additional few weeks. We recommend planting no later than January 1st.
Don't live in a warm growing zone? You can still purchase bulbs from us too! As long as your ground isn't frozen you can plant our pre-cooled bulbs.
Read more on our Blogs → What Are Pre-Cooled Tulip Bulbs, Growing Tulips: The Story of Our Pre-Cooled Bulbs and 4 Tips For Growing Tulips In A Warm Climate
SHIPPING: Shipping fees are calculated at checkout. Preview your shipping cost by visiting your shopping cart after adding items. We aim to get your order out to you as soon as possible. Orders take 1-2 days for processing before they leave our farm plus the additional shipping days in transit depending on the shipping service you select at checkout. Read more about Shipping & Delivery in our FAQs here. Due to restrictions on the export of plant materials, we do not ship tulip bulbs outside of the United States.
NURSERY PICK-UP: Our farm nursery is located in Live Oak, California (95953). We are not open to the general public with regular retail shopping hours. We offer pick-up for orders placed on our website by appointment only. We have appointment times available Wednesday-Saturday. To pick up from the farm, first place an order online and select “Farm Nursery Pick-Up” at checkout.
After you place your order, you will receive an order confirmation email with a LINK to schedule your pick-up appointment online. Nursery address is provided after your appointment is made. Should you not be able to pick up your order on one of our nursery pick-up dates, we can ship your order to you for an additional shipping fee.
All nursery orders MUST BE PICKED UP WITHIN 10 DAYS of your original order date. If your order is not picked up within 10 days, it will be refunded and your items returned to our inventory. You are welcome to re-purchase them again (if available) and schedule a new pick-up appointment.
Learn more about order pickup here.
Have a question about shipping, delivery, selection variety, creating a wishlist, growing zones, when to plant, and more? We've rounded up all of the most frequently asked questions about shopping for our pre-cooled tulip bulbs in one convenient location. Chances are, if you have a question, we've got you covered → CLICK HERE to find answers.
Step up your spring flower game with this Pre-Cooled Tulip Bulbs Cut Flower Collection. Already cooled for warm-weather climates, these 100 bulbs will give your outdoor space a lively, vibrant look, so you can let your inner flower-power shine! Plus, these beauties don't just look great in the ground, they make a fantastic vase display too. Get ready to bloom with 20 Apricot Parrot, 20 Monarch Parrot, 20 Copper Image, 20 Menton & 20 Columbus tulip bulbs. Time to let your inner flower-power shine!
Packaging: Carefully packed in breathable and reusable cloth bags.
Sourcing: Sourced from the Netherlands.
Shipping Restrictions: Ships within the United States only.
In The Garden: With a shovel, dig out a hole about 6-12 inches deep. You can also use a bulb planter, but this can be very tedious if you have more than one or two dozen bulbs to plant. Tulips can be planted very close together, about an inch apart, pointed side up, nestled like eggs in a carton. In the garden, it’s nice to see clusters of tulips all together for the most dramatic impact. We recommend groupings of 10 to 20 bulbs planted in a circular shape or cluster. Once you have placed the bulbs in your planting hole, cover them with the soil you removed and some aged compost if desired.
In A Trench: Flower farmers or cutting garden enthusiasts growing tulips for cut flower production may want to plant using the trench method. Dig out a 3- to 4-foot-wide trench to a depth of 6 inches in your native soil. Set aside the soil you removed to cover the tulips after planting. Place the bulbs in the trench pointed side up, like eggs in a carton, about 1 inch apart. Fill the trench with bulbs and cover it with the native soil you removed.
In A Raised Bed or Pot: Similar to the other planting methods, remove the soil from the bed or pot to a depth of about 6-12 inches. Place the tulips pointed side up like eggs in a carton, one inch apart. Cover them with the removed soil or new potting soil.
Final Steps: Regardless of your planting method, after the bulbs are planted and covered, water them deeply. Continue to water weekly or bi-weekly if it does not rain.
Read more on our Blog → How To Plant Tulip Bulbs & How To Plant Tulip Bulbs In Pots or Containers
Shop all of Felicia's recommended tools and supplies to help you plant your tulip bulbs. We carry everything from mycorrhizae to Felicia's favorite fertilizer. We've made it easy with one-stop shopping; just add them to your cart, and they will ship along with your tulip bulb order.
Want your planting supplies to arrive before your bulb order? After you place your bulb order, place a second order for your planting supplies, and they will ship out ASAP.
And for you locals, we have potting soil, compost, and mulch ready and waiting for you too—available for pick-up with your order at our nursery. (Sorry, no shipping on our large soil and amendment bags.)
Want to shop on Amazon? We get it—fast, free two-day shipping is hard to pass up. Felicia has made it easy to shop for her recommended tulip bulb planting supplies by gathering them all in a convenient list.
Tulips are spring-flowering bulbs that need a prolonged period of cold temperature to grow and bloom properly. In most of the United States, this cold period is provided naturally by a winter spent planted outside in the ground. However, bulbs planted in warmer regions of the country in growing zones 11-7b including the Deep South, the desert Southwest, and most of California do not get the cold temperature they need because the outdoor ambient temperature and soil temperatures in the winter are warmer than what the tulip bulb requires for proper bud and flower development.
To reach their proper flowering development in warmer regions, they must be given time pre-cooling at (34-45 degrees F) for 6 to 12 weeks before planting. Bulbs that don’t get sufficient cooling will have stunted growth, shorter stems and deformed flowers. We’ve done that pre-cooling for you here on our farm in our temperature and humidity controlled coolers ensure optimum health and viability of the bulb.
Our bulbs have received the minimum amount of chill time for successful flower development. It's best to plant immediately upon receipt of your order to ensure bulb viability however if you need to store them to plant at a later date, you can place in a cool, dark well ventilated location (34-50 degrees F) for an additional few weeks. We recommend planting no later than January 1st.
Don't live in a warm growing zone? You can still purchase bulbs from us too! As long as your ground isn't frozen you can plant our pre-cooled bulbs.
Read more on our Blogs → What Are Pre-Cooled Tulip Bulbs, Growing Tulips: The Story of Our Pre-Cooled Bulbs and 4 Tips For Growing Tulips In A Warm Climate
SHIPPING: Shipping fees are calculated at checkout. Preview your shipping cost by visiting your shopping cart after adding items. We aim to get your order out to you as soon as possible. Orders take 1-2 days for processing before they leave our farm plus the additional shipping days in transit depending on the shipping service you select at checkout. Read more about Shipping & Delivery in our FAQs here. Due to restrictions on the export of plant materials, we do not ship tulip bulbs outside of the United States.
NURSERY PICK-UP: Our farm nursery is located in Live Oak, California (95953). We are not open to the general public with regular retail shopping hours. We offer pick-up for orders placed on our website by appointment only. We have appointment times available Wednesday-Saturday. To pick up from the farm, first place an order online and select “Farm Nursery Pick-Up” at checkout.
After you place your order, you will receive an order confirmation email with a LINK to schedule your pick-up appointment online. Nursery address is provided after your appointment is made. Should you not be able to pick up your order on one of our nursery pick-up dates, we can ship your order to you for an additional shipping fee.
All nursery orders MUST BE PICKED UP WITHIN 10 DAYS of your original order date. If your order is not picked up within 10 days, it will be refunded and your items returned to our inventory. You are welcome to re-purchase them again (if available) and schedule a new pick-up appointment.
Learn more about order pickup here.
Have a question about shipping, delivery, selection variety, creating a wishlist, growing zones, when to plant, and more? We've rounded up all of the most frequently asked questions about shopping for our pre-cooled tulip bulbs in one convenient location. Chances are, if you have a question, we've got you covered → CLICK HERE to find answers.
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