Color: Available in nearly every shade—reds, yellows, purples, pinks, oranges, whites, bi-colors, and more.
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Fragrance: Light to none, depending on variety.
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Wildlife & Pest Resistance: Generally deer and rabbit resistant; may need protection from rodents like squirrels.
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Planting Zone: Hardy in USDA zones 3–8.
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Sun Preferences: Full sun for best blooms; tolerates light shade.
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Drought Tolerance: Low; prefers consistent moisture during active growth but well-drained soil to prevent rot.
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Planting Instructions (for tulip bulbs):
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Plant in fall, about 6–8 weeks before the first hard frost.
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Select a sunny location with well-draining soil.
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Dig holes 6–8 inches deep.
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Place bulbs pointed side up, spacing them 4–6 inches apart.
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Cover with soil and water lightly after planting.
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Allow foliage to naturally die back after flowering to feed the bulb for next year.
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Tulip bulbs are a timeless choice for adding vibrant color and graceful charm to spring gardens, whether planted in sweeping beds, mixed borders, or cheerful container displays.
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