Tulip is a herbaceous plant belonging to the Liliaceae Tulipa genus and is the national flower of the Netherlands. The Dutch people place the closest Wednesday, May 15, as the national annual Tulip Festival.


Tulips represent - love, charity, fame, beauty, blessing, eternity, confession of love, eternal blessing. So many people like it, but do you know how it is grown? Today we will introduce tips for planting tulips. If it helps you, please bookmark it.


1. Choose the right bulb


Before planting tulips, you need to choose a good bulb. Larger bulbs are more likely to produce flowers. It is necessary to select the bulbs with good varieties, and ensure that the bulbs selected are healthy and strong, out of damage and germs.


2. Sterilize the bulbs and dry them in the sun


After the seed bulb is ready, soak it in a solution made of bactericidal agents for about half an hour, which has a good disinfection effect. Disinfected tulip bulbs should be taken out to dry before use.


3. Prepare the right soil


Plant pots for tulips to ensure good ventilation. The cultivating soil for tulips is preferably deep, loose, and well-drained soil. In order to ensure soil fertility, it can be prepared with peat soil and coarse sand mixed with garden soil. The prepared culture soil can only be used after high temperature sterilization. The soil can be sterilized and sterilized by drying it in the hot sun for several hours.


4. Plant tulip bulbs


Before planting tulips, you can water the soil a little to make the soil have a certain moisture, and then plant the bulbs in it. After planting, place another layer of soil around the bulbs. The bulbs should be placed in a cool and ventilated environment, watered regularly, and maintained.


If you are planning to grow tulips, I hope this article will help you.