Tulip Triumph Mix x 50
Tulip Triumph Mix x 50
Tulip Triumph Mix is a colourful blend of Triumph tulip bulbs chosen for their strong stems and elegant spring presence. Plant them outdoors to enjoy a varied, decorative display that brings fresh seasonal character to the garden.
Location
Designed for outdoor planting, this Triumph tulip mix works well in borders where the varied selection can create a natural, mixed spring look.
Contents
A single pack contains 50 bulbs in a mixed selection of Triumph tulips, giving you an easy way to plant a generous group in one go.
Plant care
Plant the bulbs around 8–10 cm deep in well-worked soil. Feed in early spring after frost and once more during growth and flowering, then remove spent blooms after flowering to keep the planting looking tidy.
Pruning and maintenance
After flowering, remove the faded flower heads and allow the foliage to die back naturally until it begins to discolour. You can then lift the bulbs, ripen them in a shaded spot, clean them once dry, and store them cool and dry before replanting the largest bulbs in autumn.
Winter hardiness
Suitable for winter conditions down to –25°C.
- Quantity: 50 pcs
- Winter hardiness: –25°C
| Botanical name | Tulipa triumph Mix |
|---|---|
| Category | Tulips |
| Subcategory | triumph |
| Qty | 50x |
| Flowers | No |
| Fragranr | No |
| Cutflowers | No |
| Fruits | No |
| Edible | No |
| Location | Sun and shade |
| Hardy | No |
| Groundcovering | No |
| Naturalizing | No |
| Preferred Soil | Any soil |
| Poisonous | No |
| Price per item | € 0,46 |
Instructions
Plant in groups, positioning lower tulips towards the front of the border and taller tulips further back; Triumph tulips suit the middle of the border. Plant bulbs about 8–10 cm deep in well-worked soil. Feed in early spring after frost with NPK 12-10-18, and again during growth and flowering. Remove spent flowers after flowering. Allow foliage to die back until it starts to discolour, then lift with a fork and remove the plant with the bulb attached. Let the bulbs ripen in a roomy pot in a shaded spot, then remove old leaves and stems once the bulbs have browned and the foliage comes away easily. Store clean bulbs cool and dry, and replant the largest bulbs in October–November.

