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How to plant tulips at home
Tulipanes flourish in springbut the exact date changes according to the region and its climate. Some They do it at the end of February or early Marchothers between March and April, and others at the end of April and early May.
Its duration is a few weeks, although that does not mean that you cannot enjoy them, you must take care of them very well so that they are with you all the time they can.
Good floor and good drainage
You must first prepare the soil or substrate in which you are going to plant your tulips, It is very important that you have good drainage To avoid excess moisture, because, otherwise, they will severely harm their growth and development, until they cause death.
The fertilizer is important
In order for your tulips to absorb the necessary nutrients for their growth, it is important that you apply organic fertilizer to the substrate, this will give a lot of strength to the roots and their rallos.
The perfect place for good growth
Tulipanes do not tolerate moistureso they need to be located in an area with enough sun so that their growth is successful. Choose the perfect area, just make sure you meet this important step. Once you have decided, Sow the bulbs of tulips at a depth equivalent to triple their size. Eye: It is very important that you leave the wide part of the bulb down, in contact with the earth, and the finest targeted up.
Space, the key requirement
If you want to plant several bulbs outside to form a gardener or a row of tulips, you must leave a space between 5 to 10 centimeters between eachso that they have a good terrain to develop without obstructing the other. Now, if you have in mind planting your bulbs in pot, it is best to do it the other way around, that is, swear them enough to support each other when growing.
It is never enough land
When the bulbs are well placed, cover them from substrate at an adequate height. The best thing is that you leave the earth loose and aerated and, when ready, laugh at frequently, but not in abusive quantities to avoid excess moisture and rot.