Multi-flowering tulip mix Multiflowering Mix (Tulipa) creates a fuller, looser effect than single-flowered tulips. Under favourable conditions, one stem can carry several flowers, making one plant look like a small spring bouquet. The package contains a genuine mixture, so colours may differ from the photograph, which shows only one example of the planting. Its colour, flower shape and overall outline are effective both in a small group and in a broader mixed planting.
Multi-flowering tulip mix Multiflowering Mix is planted from September to October. Autumn planting allows the bulbs to establish roots before winter and prepares them for growth in the following season. Plant when the soil has cooled but is not yet frozen and remains easy to work. Planting too early in warm soil can initiate autumn growth, while planting too late leaves less time for rooting.
Plant the bulbs 10-12 cm deep. This depth provides stability and reduces the effects of rapid changes in soil temperature and moisture. The soil should be fertile, well drained and moderately moist. Loosen heavy or waterlogged ground and improve its drainage before planting so that water does not remain around the bulbs during winter.
The recommended spacing is 12-15 cm. This gives each plant room to develop while still producing a compact, clearly visible group. Planting several bulbs together makes several flowers per stem and a varied bouquet effect especially apparent. Keep the intervals even to create a coherent display without crowding the leaves and flower stems.
Multi-flowering tulip mix Multiflowering Mix reaches 40-60 cm in height. This size is suited to the front or middle of a border, the edge of a path and larger containers. The blooms rise above the leaves without hiding lower spring plants. Planning by height makes it possible to combine the mixture with small bulbs, emerging perennials and taller background plants.
Multi-flowering tulip mix Multiflowering Mix flowers from April to May. During this period, the principal visual effect is several flowers per stem and a varied bouquet effect. The colour is clear both in a larger group of the mixture and in a mixed seasonal display. It can be combined with other bulbs that flower at the same time and with fresh perennial foliage, using pale shades for contrast or related colours for a quieter effect.
The bulbs overwinter in the ground. After autumn planting, they remain in the soil during the cold months and resume growth in the following season. Avoid prolonged waterlogging, as freely draining soil helps preserve the bulbs during dormancy. After flowering, spent flower heads may be removed, but the leaves should be allowed to yellow and dry naturally so that the bulb can replenish its reserves for the next year.
Multiflowering Mix is suitable for borders, large containers, edging and planting beside terraces, paths or entrances. Several flowers per stem create a more abundant display without requiring many bulbs. The mix fits naturalistic gardens, colourful compositions and informal arrangements. In a group, the colour and floral structure are more visible and the planting looks more cohesive. Choose the position with the plant's height and flowering time in mind so that it works with neighbouring species and can be appreciated from a path, terrace or seating area.
GardenSeedsMarket supplies sound flower bulbs that are selected and prepared for planting, then packed to reduce the risk of damage in transit. The range includes species and varieties with different heights, colours and flowering times. The product information helps gardeners plan planting time, depth, spacing and later care. The colours and their distribution may vary because this is a genuine mixture.
The package contains 5 Multiflowering Mix tulip bulbs. Colours may vary and, under favourable conditions, one bulb may produce several flowers on the same stem.