Not only is Tulip ‘Apricona’ one of the earlier tulip cultivars to flower, but it is also one of the few that can claim to be reliably long-lasting. While many tulips tend to wane after their first season, the large, soft apricot flowers of Tulip ‘Apricona’ return with great gusto year after year. Â
The natural habitats of Tulip ‘Apricona’ tend to be hot, dry places, and as such they do best in a sunny, well-draining spot. If you have heavy soil, perhaps consider growing your tulips in a container filled with a gritty potting mix. We recommend using the Dutch bulb lasagne technique for a truly showstopping display. This involves planting bulbs in layers; the lowest can be as deep as 30cm, and the uppermost should be at twice the depth of the bulb. Space the bulbs a couple of centimetres apart and cover each layer with 5cm of compost. A riot of spring colour awaits!Â










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