Triumph and Darwin Tulips Up - April 2019
Back in the Fall of 2017 (our first fall), I planted 30 tulip bulbs along the fenceline in our backyard in between the section where our espalier system is set up and where we are growing a series of hydrangeas. They popped up for the first time in March of 2018 and I documented that here . And by Mid-May they had bloomed in a beautiful combination of orange and yellow . I mentioned last year that I thought it was going to be best to relocate these bulbs, but guess what? I never got around to moving them. This post claims that the *best* time to transplant tulip bulbs is the late Fall - about the same time that I put these in the ground. From the post : The best time to transplant tulips is in the late fall, according to Ron Smith, Horticulturist at the North Dakota State University Extension Service. In the fall, bulbs have completed their growing cycle and lie dormant. Moving dormant tulips doesn't interrupt the growing cycle and makes the bulbs less susceptible to