DECORATIVE GARDENING ROCKS
Posted on Monday, July 5th, 2010 at 11:45 am

Tulip Bed Question?
I have a beautiful tulip garden in my yard, and it is surrounded with decorative rocks. The thing is, tulips live for part of the spring, die, and then leaves the bed flowerless. I was thinking of removing the tulips bulbs, and planting them somewhere else? Will they be effective and take root, if I uproot them?
Another question I have, is there any flowers I can plant in the bed that will last all spring and summer, so it’ll be decorative the whole time?
Thanks in advance!
Just incase it’s nessasary to know, I live in south western Pennsylvania.
and this in what we call a perrennial flower bed the tulips come up in the spring and by the time that they are done blooming you have perrennials comming up around them and then the perrennial plants take over until fall frost like right now i have tulips blooming but I have other plants comming up around them go to the web sight for way side gardens they can give you ideas for plants that are zoned for your area like right now one of my favorite spots I have red tulips blooming and Dead nettle all around it (very cool) experiment and have fun somethings work and somethings dont and if they dont you can just move them around your garden-GOOD LUCK!
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