Tulip Exotic Emperor
Sunday 25th April 2021
These tulips were cut the day before and left overnight, in a bucket of cold water, in a cool, shady room. They were dug up with the bulb still on them and the bulb was cut off and composted.
Saving the bulbs for next year does not work well because when the tulip is cut all the leaves are taken off and there is nothing to go back into the bulb and build it up for next year. Cutting to the bulb also makes the stems longer.
Tulips keep growing after they are cut so I chose a tall vase that could cope with the increasing stem length.
I took a picture every morning to show how the flowers changed over the next eight days. They start off neat and demure and eventually become a blossomy explosion of creamy white blooms.
Even at the end of their life these tulips look amazing. I have to force myself to put them in the compost bin
Other Blogs
- The Start of the Journey (18th August 2019)
- The Making of a Flower Farm (14th May 2020)
- Hoglets and other Wildlife (22nd June 2020)
- Polytunnel Preparation (15th October 2020)
- Building a Polytunnel on a Slope (14th November 2020)
- Making a Dried Flower Wreath (18th December 2020)
- Sowing Sweet Peas (27th December 2020)
- Organising Seeds (2nd March 2021)
- In Love with the Lent Lily (20th March 2021)
- Tulip Exotic Emperor (25th April 2021)
- Keeping Snapdragons Straight (9th September 2021)