Partitura tulips bring a burst of yellow to the garden just as winter fades, with a compact habit and upright stems that suit a variety of planting schemes. Their moderate height - reaching 30 to 40 cm - makes them a versatile choice for both borders and containers, blending easily with other spring-flowering garden bulbs. The robust stems keep the blooms fresh for weeks, allowing you to enjoy their vibrant colour throughout April and May.
Plant Partitura tulip bulbs from September to the end of October. This timing ensures strong root development before winter, supporting healthy growth in spring.
Set each bulb at a depth of 12 cm. This depth offers reliable protection during colder months and encourages even growth as temperatures rise.
Allow 12-15 cm between each bulb. This spacing gives every plant enough room to develop fully, helping to create balanced and attractive displays.
Partitura tulips grow to a height of 30-40 cm. This makes them prominent without overshadowing other plants, fitting naturally into mixed beds and container arrangements.
Expect a show of bright yellow blooms from April to May. The flowers provide a lively highlight in early spring, brightening borders and container displays after winter.
These tulip bulbs are hardy and overwinter well in the ground. In particularly cold areas, covering the planting site with a layer of mulch can offer added protection, ensuring reliable flowering year after year.
Partitura is ideal for edging, container plantings, rock gardens, and public green spaces. Its compact form and vivid colour make it suitable for a wide range of garden designs, and it combines easily with other perennial bulbs for harmonious spring displays.
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Each large pack contains 50 Partitura tulip bulbs. Every product is clearly labelled with concise growing instructions to support successful planting and flowering.
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