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Why are my tulips so squat?

For some gardeners, tulips are having a bad year. In my own garden, the normally majestic-looking bulbs are somewhat lacking, the flowers appearing closer to the base of the leaves than at the top of them, and looking a bit deformed. It s a problem that has faced numerous gardeners this spring and tulip expert Philippa Burrough, owner of Ulting Wick (ultingwickgarden.co.uk), a vibrant eight-acre garden planted with thousands of tulips and spring planting, as well as dramatic late summer beds and mini annual wildflower meadows, is no exception. Photo of Tulipa Light and Dreamy.Pic: Alamy/PA. So, what s it down to?

Gardening: Why are my tulips so squat?

For some gardeners, tulips are having a bad year. In my own garden, the normally majestic-looking bulbs are somewhat lacking, the flowers appearing closer to the base of the leaves than at the top of them, and looking a bit deformed. It s a problem that has faced numerous gardeners this spring and tulip expert Philippa Burrough, owner of Ulting Wick (ultingwickgarden.co.uk), a vibrant eight-acre garden planted with thousands of tulips and spring planting, as well as dramatic late summer beds and mini annual wildflower meadows, is no exception. So, what s it down to? The weather is key Our winters are getting milder, so tulips need a temperature of 45 degrees and below for roughly 10 to 12 weeks and we are just not getting it, says Burrough, who has been opening her garden up with the National Garden Scheme for charity for years. Our winters just aren t cold enough.

Why some gardeners are having a bad 2021 with tulips

For some gardeners, tulips are having a bad year. In my own garden, the normally majestic-looking bulbs are somewhat lacking, the flowers appearing closer to the base of the leaves than at the top of them, and looking a bit deformed. It s a problem that has faced numerous gardeners this spring and tulip expert Philippa Burrough, owner of Ulting Wick (ultingwickgarden.co.uk), a vibrant eight-acre garden planted with thousands of tulips and spring planting, as well as dramatic late summer beds and mini annual wildflower meadows, is no exception. So, what s it down to? The weather is key Our winters are getting milder, so tulips need a temperature of 45 degrees and below for roughly 10 to 12 weeks and we are just not getting it, says Burrough, who has been opening her garden up with the National Garden Scheme for charity for years. Our winters just aren t cold enough.

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