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(26-03-2023, 09:45 AM)Small chilli Wrote:I've grown tulips for several years now and would never consider leaving the bulbs in after using them as cut flowers. They definitely do not grow back. Did you have many tulips return from yours?(25-03-2023, 06:03 PM)Veggie Wrote: Thought someone may be interested in this - about Flowers from the Farm. https://www.rhs.org.uk/shows-events/rhs-...m-the-farm#Just had a look at this link as I’m going to attempt the odd cut bunch of flowers this year. I stopped reading when I got to this sentence.
You can search to see who grows/sells flowers locally to you. There are only 3 near me but I won't be setting up as a 4th.
Start with tulips in the spring, harvesting the whole bulb and throwing it away after the flower has been brought indoors.
This wasteful attitude really winds me up. What’s wrong with replanting the bulb or just cutting the tulip and leaving the bulb in place.
Maybe it’s me! Maybe I care to much about the plant or the insects & animals that benefit from them. This year , as with my trial run last year. I’ll never strip a plant of all its open blooms in one hit. Definitely not going to be ripping up bulbs just to make some pocket money!
I have found it a complete waste of growing space and a waste of water etc.
I have started buying in the doubles only for cutting as when they open they are quite a statement. I did a wedding two weeks ago - all seasonal flowers. The bride and bridesmaids bouquets were tulips and hellebores.