Kees Nelis Tulip, in season now |
Whether or not you're ready to put your flip flops and beach towels into storage, Fall is officially upon us. It's time to rake leaves, visit apple orchards, dress in layers, watch football, carve pumpkins, stuff turkeys... and harvest Fall Tulips, if you're part of the Sun Valley team. And it's time to write about them if you're me.
Remember when I told you about Ice Tulips a few months ago? Well, store that away with the zinc oxide. Fall Tulips are a totally different story.
Fall Tulip sprouts planted in soil, growing in the greenhouse, Sept 28 |
Q: So what makes Fall Tulips different from Spring Tulips?
A: Their bulb origin.
Abba Tulips, a Fall variety |
Bulbs from the Netherlands in the Northern Hemisphere (top arrow) and New Zealand in the Southern Hemisphere (bottom arrow) allow us to grow Tulips year-round |
So, even though Fall is here with in all its crisp, fallen leaves glory, the Tulips we're growing are convinced it's Springtime.
Let's not tell 'em.
Check out the Fall Tulips we have in season now by clicking here!
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