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Layering Tulip Bulbs in Pots for Longer Blooms

 
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I’ve been planting tulips in pots for a while, and one thing that always bothered me is how everything blooms at once… and then it’s done pretty fast.

Recently I started using the layering method with the bulbs, and it actually changed the whole result. Instead of one short bloom, the flowers come up in stages, so the pot stays interesting for longer.

I also noticed that spacing makes a bigger difference than I thought. I plant them pretty close for a fuller look, but still leave a bit of space so they don’t touch.

I filmed the process this time while planting, just to show how it looks in a container and how the layers work in practice.

If anyone’s curious, here’s the video:
https://youtu.be/jfpx3sO0eYo
 
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