Tulip bulbs are usually planted in October. When the days are frostfree they can be planted as late as December.
2006-11-05 17:11:45
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answered by hildegard r 4
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Tulip bulbs need to be planted in the fall before the ground freezes.
2006-11-04 10:54:28
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answered by Molly 3
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Plant them now, as they need Winter to bloom next Spring.
Make sure you give them a well lit location, & if you can, give them some nice rich soil. If you can put down some fertilizer around where you're planting them, all the better.
I just planted about 3 dozen tulip bulbs maybe 3 weeks ago. I live in NY.
2006-11-05 00:05:15
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answered by Anonymous
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Tulips are grown in zone 5-7 in the U.S. and 6-4 in Canada. They need a cold winter, if the winter is cold enough in your area, if the ground freezes for a couple of months then mabe you can grow them, but plant them before the ground does freeze, like now!!!!!!!! I think before you plant you ned to go on the web and search for GARDENING IN ZONE 8, it's there.
2006-11-04 11:11:04
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answered by watergoddess53 4
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Tulips are meant to be planted in the previous the floor warms in spring. That pronounced, I relatively have planted tulips effectively in March, so probably it relatively is okay in April. i'm effective it could remember upon your climate. i ought to assert, attempt it. What do you need to lose?
2016-11-27 19:21:58
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answered by Anonymous
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I put mine in in the fall. It worked just fine and I'm zone 8 also
2006-11-04 12:24:56
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answered by onedot.darling 4
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Plant them tomorrow.
2006-11-04 15:56:39
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answered by Goldenrain 6
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antime before the ground begins to freeze
2006-11-04 16:00:24
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answered by jimi 1
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try
2006-11-04 10:52:27
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answered by dianed33 5
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