Tulips in various types and heights
This botanical tulip with pink flowers and a yellow centre is a must for the garden. The low tulips are excellent for naturalising.
Read moreThe tulip Queen Of Night is a popular dark tulip, this tulip is even close to black. This beautiful tulip produces single flowers and blooms late in spring.
Read moreTulip Greigii Red is one of the most popular low tulips, this red tulip grows about 30 cm. high. With proper care, it returns every year.
Read moreTulip Double Sensation is a well-filled tulip very similar to a peony. This mix consists of white and pink coloured tulips.
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Triump tulips are gorgeous, they stand on sturdy stems with a beautiful flower and grow 50 cm tall, these can be ordered in various colours online.
Read moreTriumph tulips are the most popular tulips and can be ordered online from us in various colours. These high-quality tulips reach a height of 50 cm.
Read moreThe triumph tulip red in bulk package combines beautifully among perennials. Plant them from August and enjoy beautiful tulips in spring.
Read moreTulip Mata Hari is a medium-early flowering tulip and has white flowers with a pink discolouration that shines in any garden.
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Tulip Vendeeglobe is a beautiful tulip in the colour yellow to orange-red. This late-flowering tulip looks very nice in groups in any garden.
Read moreTulip Hemisphere is a half-high tulip with unique flamed flowers in red, pink and white. Extremely suitable to combine with late daffodils.
Read moreTulip Gudoshnik Double has very large flowers and will bring sunshine to your garden all spring long. This wonderfully fragrant peony tulip plays with its colours.
Read moreThis gorgeous mixed tulip greigii in large pack is perfect for pots and containers due to its height of 25 cm.
Read moreTulip bulbs
Who doesn't love the traditional Dutch tulip? With tulip bulbs, you can turn your outdoor space into a colourful paradise. Enrich your garden with the ever-popular tulip and order your favourite flower bulbs easily in the garden-select.com webshop. Don't wait too long, because before you know it they can't go back into the ground! We send the tulip bulbs quickly and carefully packed so that you can get started quickly.
Which month to plant tulips?
Tulpenbollen worden doorgaans geplant vanaf oktober (vroeg) tot en met december (laat). De tijd van planten is gedeeltelijk afhankelijk van het soort tulp. Sommige 'vroege' tulpensoorten kunnen al in oktober worden geplant, en komen dan ook vroeg in het voorjaar tot bloei.
How deep should tulip bulbs be planted in the ground?
What is the best way to plant tulip bulbs? Plant the large tulip bulbs about 10 cm apart. You can use your hand as an aid; the average width of a hand is just under 10 cm. As a planting depth, keep 10 cm as well.
Can you leave tulip bulbs in the ground?
You can dig up the bulbs after flowering and keep them or leave them in the ground for 2-3 years. Tulip bulbs left in the ground will continue to produce flowers. However, the tulips will get smaller each year. Whichever way you choose; plant annuals among the withering Tulips.
What do you do with spent tulip bulbs?
Once tulips have flowered out, remove the flower heads. This way, all the plant's energy goes to the bulb and it will grow and produce new baby bulbs for the next year. If you let the flowers flower out it will start making seed pods, this takes a lot of energy and comes at the expense of the bulb's growth.
Can I still plant tulip bulbs in January?
Bulbs such as tulips can still be planted outdoors in January! Flower bulbs are very strong and full of nutrients and will do their best to bloom. If you plant flower bulbs like tulips 'only' in January, they will bloom only a little later, but it's worth the wait!
How do you keep flower bulbs?
Store in a cool, dry and dark place
Then you can store them in a cool, dry and dark place. Wrap the bulbs piece by piece in old newspaper and put them in a box. It doesn't matter where you put this box next, as long as it is dark, cold and above all dry in that place.