Striking colour and compact growth make the Greigii Red tulip a standout choice for smaller spaces. Its vivid red blooms create a bold accent, even in limited beds or containers, while the neat, low-growing habit suits modern planting schemes. Reaching just 15-30 cm in height, this variety is well suited to terraces, balconies, and urban gardens where efficient use of space is key. The lively flowers bring energy to early spring displays, ensuring a noticeable impact wherever they're planted.
For the best results, plant Greigii Red tulip bulbs from September to October. This timing allows for strong root development ahead of the spring season.
Set each bulb at a depth of 10 cm. This depth helps protect the bulbs during colder months and supports healthy spring growth.
Allow 10 cm between each bulb. Planting at this interval encourages a dense, decorative effect while giving each tulip enough space to thrive.
The Greigii Red tulip grows to a height of 15-30 cm. Its compact stature makes it ideal for lower borders, rockeries, and container arrangements.
This tulip flowers in April, providing some of the first bright red blooms of the season and adding a refreshing touch just as gardens begin to awaken.
Greigii Red tulip bulbs are fully hardy and do not require lifting over winter. Once planted, they remain in the ground, simplifying care and maintenance for perennial displays.
With its low height and intense colour, this tulip is well suited to rock gardens, borders, and container plantings. It pairs well with other compact spring-flowering garden bulbs such as narcissi, hyacinths, or grape hyacinths, and is often chosen for urban and contemporary outdoor designs.
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Each pack contains 50 Greigii Red tulip bulbs. Every package includes concise planting and care instructions for straightforward, successful results.
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