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The grounds of Iowa State University offer several places to catch some natural beauty this spring as the weather warms and dormant plants start to bloom again.
Reiman Gardens
What to see: 50,000 tulips and much more
A logical place to start to look for flowers on ISU s campus is Reiman Gardens home to aromatic herbs, Dr. Griffith Buck roses, a towering palm tree, native prairie species, and so much more, according to the Gardens website.
Reiman Gardens is going to host extended weekend hours later this month and into May for the public to see its 50,000 tulips at their prime, said Maria Teply, communications coordinator for the Gardens.
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Provide well-drained soil. Too much moisture can cause bulbs to rot. Daffodils will take more moisture than most bulbs, but add a handful of sand at the bottom of planting holes to aid drainage.
Site in the sun. Plant in areas that receive full sun to light shade; deep shade inhibits blooming.
Don t trim leaves. After the flowers have faded, keep the leaves. They provide extra growing power needed for next year s blooms.
Divide when flowers get smaller. Over time, one bulb becomes a clump of bulbs with smaller blooms. Divide every four or five years.
Mulch bulbs. Add a layer of shredded bark, straw or pine straw to regulate soil temperature.
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