Prática de Shadowing: How to Harvest, Condition, and Store Tulips // Dry Storing Tulip Flowers with Visuals // Northlawn - Aprenda a falar inglês com o YouTube

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Hi everyone, I hope you're having a wonderful day.
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Well, today I wanna share with you some different methods for harvesting tulips based on your particular needs for that tulip.
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So let's go through a couple different methods.
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The first method, let's just talk about you're interested mainly in having the tulip come back again next year.
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So we're not really too concerned about the longest vase life or the longest stem length.
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We just wanna bring some beautiful tulips inside the home to enjoy and say a mason jar or a shorter arrangement.
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So for that what I want to do is leave as many leaves as possible on the plant
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so that the bulb can regenerate itself for next year.
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So on a really tall tulip like this one here called
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Mystic Van Eyck I can actually just cut right above the first leaf here
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and that leaves me with three leaves on the plant.
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My goal is to really always have at least two to three leaves left intact and attached to the tulip bulb.
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And now I'll just let this tulip die back naturally.
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It'll take at least a month,
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a month and a half to do that here in Sixby Southern Pennsylvania.
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And at that point, once it's all brown,
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I can remove the foliage.
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Now certain tulips come back better than others.
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So if you're looking for a tulip that you really want to perennialize,
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think about purchasing a Fosteriana tulip,
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a Triumph or Darwin tulip and also the species tulips come back reliably.
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However, they're generally not great cut flowers.
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Now let's move on to a situation where say you're having some people over for dinner this evening
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and you want to head out into your garden
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and pick some gorgeous double tulips and you want to get a really nice long stem length on them.
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You know that with a double tulip,
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a peony type tulip, that it's not going to return reliably for you next year.
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So it's really best to just treat it as an annual and pull up the entire plant.
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So how I do that is I reach down to the base of the stem,
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my thumb pointing down towards the earth.
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That gives me a nice good grip on the plant.
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I pull directly upward towards the heavens and it comes right out.
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Sometimes the bulb will come out, sometimes it won't.
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For this situation and these purposes,
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I'm not worried about getting the bulb out.
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I just pull as I please in whatever head stage
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that I'm looking for for that night's dinner party and I have a beautiful bouquet ready to go.
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Now let's move on to how to harvest tulips for the purpose of selling them
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and there's two different methods that I'm going to use.
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First let me talk about harvesting tulips for the purpose of selling them quickly.
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So I'm harvesting them, I'm immediately selling them at my farm stand within say one to five days.
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I'm selling them to a grocery store chain very quickly,
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a CSA, something where I'm harvesting the tulips
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and then I'm pretty much processing them right away and getting them in the hands of that end consumer.
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Here's how I want to harvest a single tulip.
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So you see these ones back here,
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these are two colored up and especially
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when the sun comes out today these are just going to blow open
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and it's very very early in the morning right now by the way it's about 6 a.m when I'm harvesting.
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So what I'm looking for on a single tulip
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that I plan to sell at my farm stand is I just want to be able to tell what color it is.
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Some people will call this like cracked bud stage or colored bud stage.
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I say if you can tell what color
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that tulip is going to be when you pull it then it's the right time to pull the tulip.
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If it's fully colored up like this this is better for just use in the home.
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So hopefully you can see this one right here
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and I'll give you a close-up in a second
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but basically I can tell this tulip is going to be orange so I'm ready to go ahead and pull it.
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And I'm not going to dry store these.
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I'm going to pull them and put them into water and put them in my cooler,
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which is just a refrigerator at 35 degrees Fahrenheit.
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Once again, I'm reaching all the way down to the base of the tulip and pulling straight up.
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Now look at the wonderful and fabulous long stem length on this.
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You see this bottom leaf here,
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it always gets floppy so just go ahead pull
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that off put it in your compost pile
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so i'm hoping you can see here that these are pretty tight but
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if we take a look at them even though they're still
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primarily green we can tell this is an orange tulip this is dordone tulip
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so this is a stage i want to harvest my single tulips at for the purpose of selling
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and for the longest vase life
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that i'm going to store in water in my cooler for really no longer than five days now
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if i'm I'm harvesting a double tulip I want it to be fully colored up like this one here
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and you can see it's just starting to crack open.
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That's how I like to pick a double.
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So let's take a look at some parrots now.
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This parrot although it's absolutely gorgeous this variety is called silver parrot.
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This is fully open so I'm just going to use this for enjoyment in my home.
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I won't sell that.
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What I want to see from a parrot
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that I'm going to sell at the farm stand I want to look like this.
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So I would say it's fully colored,
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but it's not really cracking open yet,
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but I can very, very clearly see what color this tulip is going to be.
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This is what I like my parrot tulips to look like.
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So now let's move on to dry storing tulips.
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I think that this is the most complicated way to harvest tulips,
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and there's a lot of things that maybe we could talk about more than what I see in most articles.
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So let's talk about what not to do first.
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First of all, and I've done this before and learned it the hard way,
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when you do dry storage on a tulip,
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you want to make sure there's absolutely no moisture at all on your tulips.
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And I reinforce that because if you watch my channel,
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you know I live in a wet climate
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and sometimes it can be really tricky to be harvesting the tulips when there's no moisture on them.
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I don't even want the dew of the morning on these tulips
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when they're going into dry storage
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because they'll actually just kind of mold inside the tulip petals themselves
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when you pull them out and that would be so sad right?
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It made a big investment in all of these bulbs.
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So I guess what I'm trying to say here is just to make sure the entire tulip is completely dry.
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So there are two schools of thought on to whether you
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should leave the bulb on the tulip for dry storage or whether you should take it off.
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I've just always left the bulb on.
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That was how I was initially taught to do it.
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And to be honest with you,
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I've never tried it with removing the bulb.
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So that's a method I'm going to show you today because it's the method that I know works for me here.
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So I want to make sure I get the bulb out.
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So I'm going to get my pitchfork and let me move the camera back so you can see.
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So basically for this, the stage of harvest is exactly the same.
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I just want to make sure and get the bulb out.
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A lot of times the bulb will come out since I'm growing in raised beds,
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but just to make sure I take a pitchfork and I don't want to pierce the bulb.
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So I'm kind of about say eight inches away here from the edge.
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I just kind of pull on them just a bit to loosen them up
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and that usually assures that I'm able to get the whole thing out bulb and all.
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So there you can see nice and easy in the same stage I'll just lay these on the ground for now.
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I'll just grab a couple for you.
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For dry storage I bunch in bunches of 10.
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I hear some differing of opinions on that too but like I say I'm just sharing what has worked best for me.
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So let's just go ahead and wrap these five tulips for storage just
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because I can feel that the sun is starting to come up
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and I need to do a real life harvest after this video.
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So let me grab some paper and I'll show you how to wrap these for dry storage.
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All right so I have my paper here.
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You can use anything you want for this really.
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I see some people use newspaper,
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some people use craft paper.
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The other business that I own is a knitwear company
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so I happen to have a lot of tissue paper
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that I use as packing and so I just use this brown tissue paper and it seems to work fine for me.
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So I'll take my tulips once again that are completely dry.
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The head's dry, the foliage is dry, everything is dry.
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I'm gonna put them right here in the tissue paper.
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I kind of have all the heads together there and literally I'm just going to wrap it like a burrito.
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just like that.
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At this point, some people will rubber band.
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Like I say, I'm only just sharing what has always worked for me.
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I just use a little tape right here because I have it on hand.
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So at this point, these are ready to go into my cooler,
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which like I said, it's just a refrigerator.
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It's temperature controlled and it's set at 35 degrees Fahrenheit.
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Some people like to lay them in bulb crates.
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I like to just make a bunch of these bunches, bunches of 10.
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So I know each bunch has 10 in it.
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And then I put them all in a dry bucket.
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I kind of just lump them all together in one bucket.
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And whenever I want to take them out,
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whether it be two weeks from now or three weeks from now,
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let me show you what I would do.
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So I'm going to sacrifice storing these for you to show you what you would do next.
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So when you take them out of storage,
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you leave the paper on.
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I feel like that is often forgotten in a lot of articles,
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but leave the paper on to help them stay upright during the rehydration process.
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Because once you pull them out of storage,
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they will look really, really frightening.
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They will be flopping all over the place.
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You'll think they're dead, but that's just how they look they'll be fine in just a few hours.
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So let me grab my snips.
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So let's say it's three weeks from now it's Memorial Day
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and I want to sell these at my flower stand or give them away as a gift.
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At that point I'm going to pull them out of storage.
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I'm going to keep them wrapped.
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I have a nice clean bucket of water.
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I'm going to at that point remove the bulbs.
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I'll pull the paper up because I don't want the paper getting all wet in my bucket.
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About three inches of water in my bucket.
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And in about two to three hours,
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these will be rehydrated
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and will turn from the look of limp noodles into nice turgid stems once again
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that are ready to be sold or designed with.
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So that's pretty much all there is to harvesting tulips.
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I hope it was helpful to just talk through a couple different ways that you might choose to harvest them.
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One other thing that's really nice about removing the bulb from the planting area is
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that it really clears the planting area right away.
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You're not left with an area that has bulbs in it.
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And with that being said,
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you may have heard that it's really important to practice good crop rotation when it comes to tulips.
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And I've had quite a few messages from people questioning if that's really necessary.
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And yes, definitely it's necessary to not grow tulips in the same place again for seven years.
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Tulip fire is a devastating disease that will take out your entire crop of tulips.
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It can be a little bit challenging to find new places for cut tulips every year,
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but what would be even worse is to lose your crop due to something like tulip fire.
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Well, I think that brings me to the end of today's video.
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Let me know if you have any questions or comments.
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There's definitely multiple ways to do things,
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and I think it's always just a matter of finding what works best for you and your particular situation.
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I want to wish you a wonderful day out in your gardens,
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and of course, happy gardening.
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Bye!

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