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Tulips

Ensuring Successful Cultivation in the Garden

Grete Smith, Matthew Smith

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Beschreibung

A comprehensive guide to growing tulips from bulbs, with expert advice on the most rewarding varieties. A Gardener's Guide to Tulips is a practical guide helping growers understand the tulip's lifecycle and ensure success in its cultivation. Alongside practical advice, the book also includes wider information for interested growers and admirers of tulips. With over 300 photos, a wealth of varieties and planting situations are considered, as well as case studies of gardens where tulips have been used to great effect. It will interest experienced gardeners and inspire those who may not have attempted to grow these beautiful plants before. Readers will find information on: Taxonomy and types, Cultivating and caring for tulips, Propagation and breeding, Designing with tulips in the garden, Tulip varieties, both current and past selections, Gardens and places of interest for tulips, What can be learnt from commercial growing, The fascinating history of tulips.

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Garden, hybrid, garden design, ilyoncectria, gardening, commercial growing, flower, Gresgarth Hall Gardens, tulip, tulip breaking virus, perennialization, cultivation, pests, cut flowers, Constable Burton Hall, tulip mosaic virus, Keukenhof, flowering, Arundel Cast, TBV, bulb, tulip society, diseases, growing, propagation, plant breeding, spring, planting design, Bayntun Flowers, plant, planting, Amsterdam, horticulture, tulip fire, Netherlands, containers, Cambridge University Botanical Gardens