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Beautiful Home Garden, Simga CG

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  Beautiful Home Garden, Simga CG    Last Friday Night I visited my Sister Home Town So, after morning I enjoy & feels happiness after saw lots of followers are blooming in the home garden. flowers are showing the beauty of garden and home. I enjoyed black tea looking at the beautiful morning and my niece has to take beautiful photos, by doing all this my whole day went very well. I share to you my some picture in my own blog. I request you to all my followers please support & share your our Culture, Visiting garden, Park, Friends, everything you can shar e your  Thinking, Some activity with share your photo, family photos, couple photos with flowers. without flowers not action & rejected from admin. 1)   Start with A -  16 Flowers Names and Types with Pictures 2)  Start with B -  28  Flowers Names and Types with Pictures 3)  Start with C -  33  Flowers Names and Types with Pictures 4)   Start with D -  16  Flowers Names and Types with Pictures 5)   Start with E -   9  Flow

Tulip Flower Bulbs

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Tulip Flower Bulbs Cheerful, colorful flowers welcome the arrival of spring No other flower rewards the gardener more lavishly for just putting a bulb into the ground! From jewel-toned miniatures to the dazzle of huge lush doubles, Tulips are available in a vast range of choices for creating stylish beds and borders. Solids, striped, fringes and ruffles - there's a Tulip for every taste! Plant Tulips in fall, and next spring, watch your neighbors turn green with envy. How To Grow Tulips   Tulip Types Explained   The Joy of Tulips Powered by: @AnandDewangan

How to Grow Tulips

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  How to Grow Tulips Tulips, treasured bulbs from Turkey, welcome spring around the world. These members of the Lily family are more varied, versatile and vigorous than gardeners realize and can be early, late, fragrant, fringed, ruffled, striped, double, lily-form, multicolored, festive, formal, and from 4” to 30” tall. When & Where to Plant Tulips Tulip bulbs are planted in fall in USDA hardiness zones 7 and below. In Zone 8 and higher plant bulbs in late December or January for spring bloom providing bulbs have been chilled at 40-45°F (a refrigerator works well) for 10 weeks prior to planting. Light:  Tulips grow best in full sun in the North and partial shade in the South. Soil:  Plant tulip bulbs, pointed end up, in well-drained soil with a pH between 6 and 7. Add compost to improve sandy soils and poorly draining clay soils. Spacing:  Plant bulbs 4-6” apart. Planting:  The general rule of thumb is to plant bulbs three times as deep as the bulb’s length. Traditionally, tulips