When is the best time to plant tulips in Alachua, Fl 32615?
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gardeningsolutions.ifas.ufl.edu/plants/ornamentals/tulips.html Cached SimilarMar 20, 2018 - However, Florida gardeners can grow tulips if they just think of them as annuals. The trick is to use bulbs that have been pre-chilled for two to four months, and then plant them in the yard in the winter. The bulbs will bloom once and may hang on for a season, but they typically won't bloom again.
Now if you want them to pop up in spring.
Denise, tulips are so beautiful in spring! We love them too. They should be planted in the fall so if you want them, you should do it very soon now. In your area, they should do fine! Good luck with them!