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Thanks Fermi & Pat I shall have a great time delving into the Tulip world in the SH - awful weather here....Was wondering if anyone grows T sprengeri as I was given 3 precious bulbs by Tonyg and hope to give them the best possible chance to multiply
Luc,Losing this one was a surprise to me as well. It had done well in a small pot for a couple of years (it is a tiny little thing only a few inches high and intense orangey-red, with thin, rippled leaves) but I put it into a massive tub in the back yard to give it some root room and space to drop it's bulbs further if needed. This year, nothing came up at all. I guess it wasn't hot enough for it in the tub as it insulated it? I really don't know. The Crocus, Iris retics and other things in there all did fine, just not it. The problem with planting it into my crocus garden (which is definitely already full) is that everything in there is in a basket, and I am not sure how the tulip species would cope with that given they are prone to producing droppers etc and sending themselves down deeper. Would a basket complicate things? I know in pots they just end up sitting their bulbs on the bottom of the pot, but I am unsure what a basket would do to them?
Luc,The problem with planting it into my crocus garden (which is definitely already full) is that everything in there is in a basket, and I am not sure how the tulip species would cope with that given they are prone to producing droppers etc and sending themselves down deeper. Would a basket complicate things? I know in pots they just end up sitting their bulbs on the bottom of the pot, but I am unsure what a basket would do to them?
Quote from: Paul T on October 12, 2009, 12:56:55 PMLuc,The problem with planting it into my crocus garden (which is definitely already full) is that everything in there is in a basket, and I am not sure how the tulip species would cope with that given they are prone to producing droppers etc and sending themselves down deeper. Would a basket complicate things? I know in pots they just end up sitting their bulbs on the bottom of the pot, but I am unsure what a basket would do to them?Paul,they grow through the holes of the basket to go deeper. And they do this very fast. They only need one growing season and you find "daughter-plants" 30 centimeter/1 feet under the old pot. Mostly species increased by stolones.
Robin, search the Forum for a post about Tulipa sprengeri from Roma... she grows them by the hundreds!
Quote from: Onion on October 12, 2009, 06:28:39 PMQuote from: Paul T on October 12, 2009, 12:56:55 PMLuc,The problem with planting it into my crocus garden (which is definitely already full) is that everything in there is in a basket, and I am not sure how the tulip species would cope with that given they are prone to producing droppers etc and sending themselves down deeper. Would a basket complicate things? I know in pots they just end up sitting their bulbs on the bottom of the pot, but I am unsure what a basket would do to them?Paul,they grow through the holes of the basket to go deeper. And they do this very fast. They only need one growing season and you find "daughter-plants" 30 centimeter/1 feet under the old pot. Mostly species increased by stolones.This is also my experience - they get everywhere.
Luc,That would definitely make it more difficult for them to put their droppers through.