Protecting tulips from pests
Protect your tulips this spring from their main pests. This short guide shows you how to avoid tulip fire and squirrels.
15 bulbs 260864-15 | £9.95 |
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30 bulbs 260864-30 | £19.50 |
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The loveliest of all yellow tulips with pointed, slim, elegant flowers in the softest primrose. This glows like a candle in the garden at dusk.
Our tulip bulbs are the best and biggest we can find, from tried and trusted growers. Don't forget that tulips like to be planted late in October and November with the colder weather, and need a little watering if planted in pots.
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Genus | Tulipa |
Group/Species | Lily flowered |
Variety | Moonlight Girl |
Type | Perennial |
Common Name | Tulip |
Border Position | Container Garden |
Bulb Size | 11/+ |
Soil Type | Broad Tolerance |
Scent | Unscented |
Site | Full Sun |
Moisture | Well-drained |
Height | 60cm (24in) |
Spacing | Plant pointy end up 10-15cm (4-6in) deep, 8cm (3in) apart. Layer bulbs to a depth of 25-30cm (10-12in) if room is tight. Remember to add plenty of grit if your soil is heavy. For containers, space bulbs 1-2cm (½-1in) apart if planting in a single layer, give them more room, 2-3cm (1-1½in) if planting in a bulb lasagne. |
Sowing, Seeds, Planting | Plant outdoors October - December. |
Care Tips | Don’t plant tulips until mid-late October. Plant pointy end up 10-15cm deep, 8cm apart in borders (less in containers). You can use a mycorrhizal Bulb Starter. After flowering leave the foliage to die back naturally if you want to reuse the bulbs. |
Flowering | April - May |
Vase Life | Tulips make supreme cut flowers. Strip the bottom leaves, tie the stems in paper to hold the stems ram-rod straight and leave to drink for at least 3 hours – or overnight. This helps keep the stems straight, but tulips do continue to grow after picking so curves may appear. |
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Protect your tulips this spring from their main pests. This short guide shows you how to avoid tulip fire and squirrels.
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Tulip 'Moonlight Girl' reviews
Reviewed 26th June 2019 by Edward
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Reviewed 26th June 2019 by Jackie
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Reviewed 26th June 2019 by Sue early-flowering and impressive |
Beautiful
Reviewed 23rd August 2016 by ESTHER Bought these last autumn and planted in a blue zinc pot with pale and dark blue primula's and they were stunning hence more front garden this year |
Stunning!
Reviewed 24th April 2015 by Denise Violet-Lugg This is the first time I've had Tulip Moonlight Girl in the garden. It is stunning! A really eye catching flower in a beautiful lemon/primrose yellow. I will buy more for next year, and I definitely recommend it. |