I looooove tulips! I can't seem to grow anything, but they are planted at the base of practically every tree in Greenwich Village, where I live, so the neighborhood is just blanketed with them come spring. I especially love those variegated ones
@@IsaacAlexanderDIY He's running for senate, not a district. It's a statewide election, and I hope he wins because his opponent (Cheri Beasley) voted to release a pedophile armed kidnapper! 😬 Anyways, do you perrenialize your tulips or do you replace them every year? Also, do you have luck with daffodils?
@Isaac Alexander DIY ... Gorgeous!! I live just outside of Chapel Hill ... I have a south facing garden area (heavy sun) where I could definitely see tulips !! Thank you Isaac!
I got a lot of three growing in it for Valentine’s Day. And within two days we’re double their size. Then they started dying today. Their soil is all wet and won’t dry. And i didn’t have them in the sun. So thanks for this video. I’d love to grow loads of them
I planted some at my house when I lived in Tallahassee, Florida....they didn't bloom until after a year...but were beautiful. I love tulips too....can't grow en here in AW Florida
lol so random but i went from wpb for greenville sc. funny how us soflos are moving to the carolinas. Also you did awesome on this video! super easy to follow and was just the information i was looking for
Tiptoe through the window By the window, that is where I'll be Come tiptoe through the tulips with me Oh, tiptoe from the garden By the garden of the willow tree And tiptoe through the tulips with me Knee deep in flowers we'll stray We'll keep the showers away And if I kiss you in the garden, in the moonlight Will you pardon me? And tiptoe through the tulips with me Maybe it's flowers you stray will be the showers of life And when I kiss you in the garden in the moonlight Will you pardon me and tiptoe through the tulips with me?
Great video! I really don't like the one minute music intros in most videos. Yours was to the point and informative. I don't know if you're still reading these comments, but I ordered a lot of bulbs from Holland. The problem is, they don't deliver them until the first week of November. I live in northern Wisconsin and the ground usually freezes by the last week of October and we get our first snow in mid-October. Can I plant the bulbs in containers and leave them indoors near a south-facing window for a couple weeks and then put them outside? My mudroom (where I would put them) usually hovers around 30 - 40 degrees at night, but outside it's already getting down in the teens.
Hey Mark, thank you so much for the feedback. That’s awesome that you ordered yours from Holland. So there’s a couple of notes with your predicament. You are correct in assuming that it is too late to plant your tulips. In Wisconsin, especially the northern part, September or early October is the best time to plant them. Once the ground freezes or temperatures are in the 30s, it is too late. If you’re going to plant the bulbs in containers, and you won’t move them from those containers (as in, you won’t transplant them from the containers into the ground) then I would wait until February to do what you have suggested. Tulips ideally need at least three months of cold temperatures that are below 50° consistently. So I would keep the tulip bulbs in the mudroom, in a paper bag, inside a cardboard box so they can remain dry and away from light. Then, in the first week of February, you could plant them in the planter pots that you had in mind. Move them outside as soon as you paint them. Essentially, what we want to do is “trick” the tulips into thinking that you transitioned from fall to winter. By keeping them in the mudroom, you are imitating fall temperatures. I’m not sure when spring begins for your area but if plants begin to sprout, say in April, then planting your bulbs in a pot and moving them outside on February 1st would give them enough time to sprout by April. Sorry for the long winded message, I hope it made sense what I was trying to convey. If you have any more questions just ask me and I’ll be more than happy to help
Today I plant 95 tulip bulbs in my garden Germany. Way late but on sale for 1 Euro. Should do fine as they will get the freezing weather necessary. Tip from North Alabama. Buy tulio bulbs in late November. Put you bulbs in Refrigerator for a few days then freezer for 3 days then back to Refrigerator for 3 days. Keep them dry.
Hello Jonathan! you should be good with planting them now. You are located at a higher temperate region than we are over here so it should be enough time for it to bloom in the spring. If they do come out, would love to see how they look
We should watch your video before we planted our tulips. Anyway, thanks for the information. We will use what we’ve learn here next time we plant tulips.
@@IsaacAlexanderDIY I can't check my growing zone. My zip code has letters and don't know how to type letters....implanted it last January and it grow last month April. Now the flowers are gone. Some starts to die :-(
@@JayNJoy if you give me your zip code I can check and tell you. But if you don’t want to give me that you don’t have to, just trying to see if your zone is good
@@JayNJoy you’re in growing zone is 9a. It’s not the most ideal for tulips but they should be able to grow but treat them as an annual instead of leaving them in the ground for multiple years. In your zone, the tulips should be replanted every year but you should definitely plant them in the late autumn when temperatures get cool.
this a cool informative video - someone brought a potted vase - it's summer in LA and this poor plant is now yellow lol What do I with it? it's so hot here. Do I plant it in the soil or do I live it inside? Help.
Glad you like my video, Jenny! :) I’m a bit confused though. Are you saying you have a tulip plant in a pot and the leaves are turning yellow? If so, It’s much too late for tulips to be blooming. Tulips bloom in early to mid spring. If your tulip hasn’t bloomed, it’s not going to bloom. Tulips need cold winters in the ground in order to be able to bloom in the spring. So at this point your tulip is just at the end of its life cycle. It’s dying because it’s no longer their time.
We are in the plateau area of Eastern Tennessee so it sounds like we should plant in mid November and my question is this… Should I leave them in the ground in our climate all year long or dig them up after they bloom and the leaves have turned brown in the spring? I’ve heard that the bulbs can be refrigerated in a paper bag. Thanks in advance 😁
Hey there! Yes I normally plant in early November so I would plant it before Nov 15 in your area. So the issue is that most bulbs planted but American gardeners aren’t suitable for multi year growing. If you leave them in the ground or pull them up, it won’t matter. The blooms for the next year will be much smaller and much slimmer. It won’t be as impressive and many of them won’t bloom at all. Most gardeners just have to buy new tulip bulbs each year
Hi Isaac, thanks for the really informative video. I’m in Australia, Zone 11a-b, warm temperate. Can I still grow tulips? It’s mid-Autumn here now and can still be a bit a warm, so I’m thinking maybe I should wait till next month to plant as it will be colder in May onwards. Our seasons are opposite to US, UK etc.
Hey there! Tulips need a period of cool dormancy, and Australia winters in your zone are just too warm to give tulips the resting period they need. However, you can grow tulips if you 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. To pre-chill your bulbs, you need to put them in a box (shoe box or container that blocks out light) and keep them in your fridge for 2-4 months. The issue is that any fruits or veggies nearby will give off ethylene, which will reduce the significance of the blooms so place your bulbs at opposite ends from fruits and veggies. Doing it this way will trick the bulbs into thinking they’ve been in the ground during the winter and should bloom when planted
@@IsaacAlexanderDIY that’s such a clever and informative tip. Yeah, I guess you can’t always have your cake and eat it all the time, but with this tip, I think I might just pull it off! Thanks again Isaac and happy tulip blooming! ☺️🌷🌷
I live in Southern California, can I grow tulips? I live on the beach, and the average temperatures are up to 76 fahrenheit in the summer months and 49 fahrenheit in the winter. Because of our close proximity to the beach, it gets quite foggy in the mornings.
Hello Eve, my apologies for the super late reply. I had not seen your comment before. Southern California does not have the climate necessary to successfully grow tulips. Tulips need temperatures that are below 40-50°F for several months so that they can bloom in the spring.
never thought growing tulips would be this easy. thanks man!
You really are a wealthy storehouse of knowledge. Love the chicken wire tip. Thanks bub!
Definitely something I need to try once I get a home... Didnt know they need cold weather to grow! You learn something new everyday!!
This is by far my favorite video since I love flowers 💐 🌷
You are a natural teacher thanks for this.
I looooove tulips! I can't seem to grow anything, but they are planted at the base of practically every tree in Greenwich Village, where I live, so the neighborhood is just blanketed with them come spring. I especially love those variegated ones
I've never seen this video. It just pop up on my TH-cam. Your tulips are so beautiful. One of my favorite flowers 😊😊
Short, Sweet, Simple, great video! Thank you 🌷
You’re very welcome! ☺️
I just got a new porch installed at my house and I definitely plan to use these to beautify the railing!
Thank you so much your such a good teacher so clear and concise and to the point thank you so much !!!
You’re very welcome! 😃
yours look so good! i don't have the best green thumb but you make it so simple and easy to follow!!
it's amazing this flower, i love it. Thank you very much!!
You’re very welcome ☺️
My mother's favorite 🌷
10/10 I would watch a docuseries on Netflix by you. Love this video & your narration so much 🙌🏼
Very wonderful and will be very helpful this spring
Whoop whoop! Florida based🌷 now I know how to grow but this tulip will not survive in my area 😭❤️ nice video ❤️
Very informative!! Thanks!!
North Carolinian here! Hope you vote this November, Tedd Budd 2022! ❤
I am not in his district and what does that have to do with growing tulips? Please keep your political campaigning off of a video about growing tulips
@@IsaacAlexanderDIY He's running for senate, not a district. It's a statewide election, and I hope he wins because his opponent (Cheri Beasley) voted to release a pedophile armed kidnapper! 😬
Anyways, do you perrenialize your tulips or do you replace them every year? Also, do you have luck with daffodils?
Tulip.....best flowers.....
@Isaac Alexander DIY ... Gorgeous!! I live just outside of Chapel Hill ... I have a south facing garden area (heavy sun) where I could definitely see tulips !! Thank you Isaac!
Oh yes! You can definitely plant tulips there!
I got a lot of three growing in it for Valentine’s Day. And within two days we’re double their size. Then they started dying today. Their soil is all wet and won’t dry. And i didn’t have them in the sun. So thanks for this video. I’d love to grow loads of them
You’re very welcome 😊
I planted some at my house when I lived in Tallahassee, Florida....they didn't bloom until after a year...but were beautiful. I love tulips too....can't grow en here in AW Florida
lol so random but i went from wpb for greenville sc. funny how us soflos are moving to the carolinas. Also you did awesome on this video! super easy to follow and was just the information i was looking for
Indeed! Born and raised in Miami and moved to Charlotte 5 years ago. Love it so much here.
Isn’t he a beautiful stud!! 🔥 fertilize me bello !!
So informative! I’ll have to try in NYC
Dare I say you’re more beautiful than any tulip . Lol
Two lips 👄 lol…
Hi what are those tulips variety? They are gorgeous.
Thanks🔊🔊🔊
Tulips are beautiful like you 🌷❤️
Keep up the great work! love the videos!
G O A L S 🙌🏼🙌🏼🙌🏼🙌🏼🙌🏼 I am going to try them out!!
Good info to know and great video as a whole #webseries #tulips
Ooooo I love tulips
For someone who doesn’t have a green thumb, this looks pretty doable!
Awesome!😍 Can't wait to try it out!😍😍😍😍
Tiptoe through the window
By the window, that is where I'll be
Come tiptoe through the tulips with me
Oh, tiptoe from the garden
By the garden of the willow tree
And tiptoe through the tulips with me
Knee deep in flowers we'll stray
We'll keep the showers away
And if I kiss you in the garden, in the moonlight
Will you pardon me?
And tiptoe through the tulips with me
Maybe it's flowers you stray will be the showers of life
And when I kiss you in the garden in the moonlight
Will you pardon me and tiptoe through the tulips with me?
they are so pretty! you should do sunflowers for the summer time or lilies for eater.
Thankyou so much
You’re very welcome, let me know if you need any more help
Great video! I really don't like the one minute music intros in most videos. Yours was to the point and informative. I don't know if you're still reading these comments, but I ordered a lot of bulbs from Holland. The problem is, they don't deliver them until the first week of November. I live in northern Wisconsin and the ground usually freezes by the last week of October and we get our first snow in mid-October. Can I plant the bulbs in containers and leave them indoors near a south-facing window for a couple weeks and then put them outside? My mudroom (where I would put them) usually hovers around 30 - 40 degrees at night, but outside it's already getting down in the teens.
Hey Mark, thank you so much for the feedback. That’s awesome that you ordered yours from Holland.
So there’s a couple of notes with your predicament. You are correct in assuming that it is too late to plant your tulips. In Wisconsin, especially the northern part, September or early October is the best time to plant them. Once the ground freezes or temperatures are in the 30s, it is too late. If you’re going to plant the bulbs in containers, and you won’t move them from those containers (as in, you won’t transplant them from the containers into the ground) then I would wait until February to do what you have suggested.
Tulips ideally need at least three months of cold temperatures that are below 50° consistently. So I would keep the tulip bulbs in the mudroom, in a paper bag, inside a cardboard box so they can remain dry and away from light. Then, in the first week of February, you could plant them in the planter pots that you had in mind. Move them outside as soon as you paint them. Essentially, what we want to do is “trick” the tulips into thinking that you transitioned from fall to winter. By keeping them in the mudroom, you are imitating fall temperatures. I’m not sure when spring begins for your area but if plants begin to sprout, say in April, then planting your bulbs in a pot and moving them outside on February 1st would give them enough time to sprout by April.
Sorry for the long winded message, I hope it made sense what I was trying to convey. If you have any more questions just ask me and I’ll be more than happy to help
your house is so pretty
Thanks This is perfect !
You’re welcome Joshua, hope it works out for you!
Hermosura!!
Gracias Rico!
@@IsaacAlexanderDIY de nada amigo... 😊👍
Need to try this!!! 😍😏
Today I plant 95 tulip bulbs in my garden Germany. Way late but on sale for 1 Euro. Should do fine as they will get the freezing weather necessary.
Tip from North Alabama. Buy tulio bulbs in late November. Put you bulbs in Refrigerator for a few days then freezer for 3 days then back to Refrigerator for 3 days. Keep them dry.
Hello Jonathan! you should be good with planting them now. You are located at a higher temperate region than we are over here so it should be enough time for it to bloom in the spring. If they do come out, would love to see how they look
We should watch your video before we planted our tulips. Anyway, thanks for the information. We will use what we’ve learn here next time we plant tulips.
Thank you for the comment. What growing zone are you in and when did you plant your tulips?
@@IsaacAlexanderDIY I can't check my growing zone. My zip code has letters and don't know how to type letters....implanted it last January and it grow last month April. Now the flowers are gone. Some starts to die :-(
@@JayNJoy if you give me your zip code I can check and tell you. But if you don’t want to give me that you don’t have to, just trying to see if your zone is good
@@IsaacAlexanderDIY CB1 9SA
@@JayNJoy you’re in growing zone is 9a. It’s not the most ideal for tulips but they should be able to grow but treat them as an annual instead of leaving them in the ground for multiple years. In your zone, the tulips should be replanted every year but you should definitely plant them in the late autumn when temperatures get cool.
wow i love tulips so much, i am from philippines, i did try to grow it, now i am waiting if it will sprout,,, huhuhuhu
Did they sprout?
What's better than daisies on the piano?
Tulips on my organ.
this a cool informative video - someone brought a potted vase - it's summer in LA and this poor plant is now yellow lol What do I with it? it's so hot here. Do I plant it in the soil or do I live it inside? Help.
Glad you like my video, Jenny! :)
I’m a bit confused though. Are you saying you have a tulip plant in a pot and the leaves are turning yellow?
If so, It’s much too late for tulips to be blooming. Tulips bloom in early to mid spring.
If your tulip hasn’t bloomed, it’s not going to bloom. Tulips need cold winters in the ground in order to be able to bloom in the spring. So at this point your tulip is just at the end of its life cycle. It’s dying because it’s no longer their time.
Oct for Colorado Springs n Georgia
We are in the plateau area of Eastern Tennessee so it sounds like we should plant in mid November and my question is this… Should I leave them in the ground in our climate all year long or dig them up after they bloom and the leaves have turned brown in the spring? I’ve heard that the bulbs can be refrigerated in a paper bag. Thanks in advance 😁
Hey there! Yes I normally plant in early November so I would plant it before Nov 15 in your area. So the issue is that most bulbs planted but American gardeners aren’t suitable for multi year growing. If you leave them in the ground or pull them up, it won’t matter. The blooms for the next year will be much smaller and much slimmer. It won’t be as impressive and many of them won’t bloom at all. Most gardeners just have to buy new tulip bulbs each year
In Charlotte when do you plant yours? What time of year
Always plant mine between Nov 1 - Nov 14, so a good time would be by Nov 7
Thanks so much! Definitely will give them a try this year!
Thank you🤍
Hi Isaac, thanks for the really informative video. I’m in Australia, Zone 11a-b, warm temperate. Can I still grow tulips? It’s mid-Autumn here now and can still be a bit a warm, so I’m thinking maybe I should wait till next month to plant as it will be colder in May onwards. Our seasons are opposite to US, UK etc.
Hey there!
Tulips need a period of cool dormancy, and Australia winters in your zone are just too warm to give tulips the resting period they need. However, you can grow tulips if you 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. To pre-chill your bulbs, you need to put them in a box (shoe box or container that blocks out light) and keep them in your fridge for 2-4 months. The issue is that any fruits or veggies nearby will give off ethylene, which will reduce the significance of the blooms so place your bulbs at opposite ends from fruits and veggies.
Doing it this way will trick the bulbs into thinking they’ve been in the ground during the winter and should bloom when planted
@@IsaacAlexanderDIY that’s such a clever and informative tip. Yeah, I guess you can’t always have your cake and eat it all the time, but with this tip, I think I might just pull it off! Thanks again Isaac and happy tulip blooming! ☺️🌷🌷
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I live in Southern California, can I grow tulips? I live on the beach, and the average temperatures are up to 76 fahrenheit in the summer months and 49 fahrenheit in the winter. Because of our close proximity to the beach, it gets quite foggy in the mornings.
Hello Eve, my apologies for the super late reply. I had not seen your comment before. Southern California does not have the climate necessary to successfully grow tulips. Tulips need temperatures that are below 40-50°F for several months so that they can bloom in the spring.
You are too funnny lol
TULIPSSSSS
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Two of each please
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It's a TV series from Disney and one character says that he grows tulips a lot
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I built a home gym so I workout a lot
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