GSB ECF-26-250 Tulip Double Mixed Instruction Manual

June 2, 2024
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GSB ECF-26-250 Tulip Double Mixed

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TULIP DOUBLE-MIXED BULBS
ECF-26-25, ECF-26-50, ECF-26-100, ECF-26-250
If you have an issue with your product, do not return it. Please report items that are damaged or have issues to Garden State Bulb Co. within three days of delivery. Contact customer service at [email protected] to open a ticket. At Garden State Bulb Co., we want all of our customers to be completely satisfied with their purchases. Please take time to review the contents of the product you received to make sure that everything is satisfactory. If you find that any pieces are missing or damaged, we will provide replacements at no charge within 5 days of purchase.If you have any other questions or concerns about your GSB product, please contact us at:

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Garden State Bulb Co. (GSB) products have been grown with the utmost care and are of excellent quality. In order to obtain the desired end result, it is important that the instructions on our site and/or the accompanying (plant) instructions are followed. Given that we work with a natural product; we offer a 1 Year Limited Growth and Flowering Guarantee. Garden State Bulb’s obligation under this Guarantee is limited to troubleshooting, replacing the product, or missing pieces or providing a gift certificate at Garden State Bulb’s discretion. All products for which a Guarantee claim is made must be received by GSB and accompanied by sufficient proof of purchase (emailed or original physical store receipt, indicating the date of purchase).

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PLANTING & CARE INSTRUCTIONS

Soil Preparation Great gardens start with great soil!
Soil preparation is essential for successful gardening. Flower bulbs prefer loose, well-drained soil rich in organic material. Start by removing weeds, rocks and debris from the planting area. Loosen the soil to a depth of approximately 12 inches and mix in organic matter such as peat moss, compost, manure, or a combination. This is especially important if you are planting in an area with heavy clay or ground that tends to hold moisture. Properly preparing the soil before planting will keep the bulbs from rotting and helps the roots to access oxygen and nutrients in the soil. This is a crucial step to ensure happy, healthy and beautiful plants.

NOTE: It is important to store bulbs correctly until they are planted. Unpack the bulbs and store them in a cool, dry place with plenty of air circulation, where the temperature is between 40-70℉.

Bulb Planting Instructions

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  1. Plant tulip bulbs in the fall when the ground cools and before the first hard frost. Outside temperature should be about 65℉ or cooler.
  2. Select a well-drained location that receives full sun to partial shade.
  3. Dig a hole 5-6″ deep in loosened soil and place bulbs in the hole. Bulbs should be spaced about 4-5″ apart. Plant them in the ground with their pointy ends up.
  4. Cover with soil and water well so the soil above the bulb settles.

Ongoing Tulip Care
Caring for your Tulips after they bloom is rather simple but important to follow for optimum returning blooms. Once your tulips fade to yellow and the blooms drop, remove only the flower heads with some pruning shears by cutting right below the base of the flower. This will keep the tulips from creating a seed head. It is important to allow the remaining foliage to die back naturally (usually another week) to absorb the sunlight that helps produce the energy needed for next year’s bloom. You can then remove the rest of the dead foliage to ground level.

They should bloom again the following year. If desired, you can also divide your tulip bulbs every three to five years. To do this, carefully dig around the edges of the plant with a trowel to determine how deep the bulbs are. Once you have determined this, lift the bulbs out. There should be a collection of bulbs which you separate gently with your hands. Replant a few bulbs in the same spot and plant the others right away in new locations. They should bloom again the following spring.

FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

Q. When should I plant tulip bulbs?
A. Tulips bulbs should be planted in the fall. The best time for planting is usually when the leaves have fallen off most deciduous trees, but it has not yet snowed and the ground is not yet frozen.

Q. How do you store tulip bulbs after the leaves die back?
A. Dry the bulbs for a few days in a cool dry spot. Trim off dried stems, and roots. Place the tulip bulbs into ventilated mesh or string net storage bags, taking care to discard any offset bulbs that show rot such as dark spots or soft mushy areas. Store the bulbs in a cool (65°F) dry and well-ventilated space until it’s time for fall planting.

Q. How long do tulips bloom?
A. Tulips typically bloom for 1 to 2 weeks.

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