(1) And, perhaps more importantly, for so beautiful a flower, the tulip remains the easiest flower to grow.(2) The tulip is followed in popularity by the daffodil and other narcissi, the gladiolus, the lily and the crocus.(3) Plant tulips first, then add enough soil to achieve the proper depth for the grape hyacinths.(4) As the tulips and narcissi bloom in spring, it is time to plan the summer garden.(5) It is the season to plant flowering bulbs such as tulips , narcissi, crocuses and hyacinths.(6) Volunteers are urgently needed to help plant daffodils and tulips bulbs.(7) Remember that some bulbs such as tulips and hyacinths do not always come back strongly in subsequent years.(8) Dead-head daffodils and tulips as they fade, to prevent the plants from putting energy into seed production.(9) The first tulips in Holland were planted at the University of Leiden in autumn of 1593.(10) In borders where tulips have been planted for several years, fungi could be present.(11) Plant it in combination with late flowering tulips , which will pierce the dense foliage to form an impressive contrast.(12) Fall is the time to plant the tulips , daffodils and hyacinths that bloom in the spring.(13) One of the few drawbacks of daffodils and tulips is the foliage after the flowers have gone over.(14) Water the garden after planting to help the tulips establish root growth.(15) Irises, roses and tulips are examples of plants that will thrive in a dry garden.(16) Bulbs can still be planted including tulips , late-flowering daffodils and alliums.