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Pink Impression Tulip Bulb

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  • - Height: 1-2 feet
  • - Hardiness Zone: 3-8
  • - Exposure: Full Sun
  • - Bloom Time: April-May
  • - Each order contains 10 Pink Impression Tulip Bulbs
Plant Features

Pink Impression Tulip Bulbs (Tulipa Darwin Hybrid) produce blossoms that can best be described as baby-girl pink. This is the color of blushing cheeks, rosy lips and ballet tutus. These Darwin hybrids will bear hefty blooms atop durable stems, with the blossoms, though appearing sweet and delicate, lasting up to 3 weeks. Let the foliage die back naturally, and they will come back year after year. Recommended density for fall planted Pink Impression Tulip bulbs: 9 bulbs per square foot at a depth of 5 inches.

Planting Instructions:

  • - Plant Pink Impression tulip bulbs in the fall, approximately 6-8 weeks before the first expected frost.
  • - Select a location that receives full sun, ideally at least 6 hours of direct sunlight each day.
  • - Prepare the soil by digging to a depth of about 12 inches and mix in compost to enhance fertility.
  • - Plant bulbs 6-8 inches deep, with the pointed end facing upwards.
  • - Space bulbs about 4-6 inches apart for optimal growth.

Soil Preparation:

  • - Tulips prefer well-draining soil to prevent bulb rot.
  • - Aim for a soil pH between 6.0 and 7.0 for best results.
  • - If soil is heavy or clay-like, mix in sand or peat moss to improve drainage.

Watering Specifics:

  • - Water the bulbs thoroughly after planting to help establish roots.
  • - Keep the soil consistently moist but not soggy during the growing season.
  • - After blooming, allow the soil to dry out as the foliage begins to yellow.

Fertilizer Type:

  • - Apply a balanced, slow-release fertilizer at the time of planting to support bulb growth.
  • - A second application can be done in early spring when the tulips begin to sprout.
  • - Avoid high-nitrogen fertilizers, as they may lead to excessive foliage growth at the expense of blooms.

Pruning and Care:

  • - Deadhead spent flowers to promote energy conservation in the bulb.
  • - Allow the leaves to die back naturally after blooming; this helps store energy in the bulb for next year.
  • - Do not cut back foliage until it has fully withered and turned yellow.

Pest Management:

  • - Pink Impression tulips are relatively pest-resistant; however, keep an eye out for aphids or tulip fire.
  • - Use insecticidal soap or neem oil for pest control if needed.
  • - Ensure proper spacing and drainage to prevent fungal diseases.

Blooming Indicators:

  • - Pink Impression tulips bloom in mid to late spring, showcasing large, vibrant pink flowers.
  • - The blooms typically last for 1-2 weeks, depending on weather conditions.
  • - The plants grow 12-18 inches tall, making them suitable for borders, beds, or container gardens.

Light Requirements:

  • - Requires full sun for optimal blooming and growth.
  • - Can tolerate partial shade, but this may affect flowering quality.

Temperature Tolerance:

  • - Hardy in USDA zones 3-7.
  • - Requires a cold dormancy period in winter for successful blooming in spring.

Companion Plants for Pink Impression Tulip:

Attribute name Attribute value
Plant Needs
Sunlight 8+ hours
Soil Moisture Moist to Dry
Soil Properties Well-drained
Attribute name Attribute value
Plant Characteristics
Mature Spread 2-4 inches
Habit Upright
Flower Color Pink
Foliage Color Green
Attracts Bees
Features Cut Flowers
Garden Styles Container Garden, Cottage Garden, English Garden, Pollinator Garden, Therapeutic Garden
Plant Used for Aesthetic Appeal, Borders and Edging, Focal Point, Texture
Pet Friendly No
Tolerates Clay soil, Sandy soil
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