WHAT TO DO WITH TULIPS AFTER THEY BLOOM

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Discover how to care for tulips after they bloom, including when to deadhead spent flowers and cut back foliage, so they come back next year!

To start, cut off the spent bloom to stop seed production and focus on bulbs for the next year's growth.

It is important to leave the foliage until it yellows. It allows the flower to continue photosynthesis for energy for the next growth.

Fertilizing your tulip bulbs is essential for a healthy vibrant bloom for the next season.

If you want a new location for your tulips, transplant the bulbs after the foliage has died back.

To store the bulbs, clean off the excess soil and then place them in a well-ventilated container like a mesh bag.

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