Wednesday, April 22, 2009
The tulips have arrived
In the greenhouse, the tulip heads are begining to grow above there leaves and have a touch of color . We will start picking in time for the weekend. Nicole is chasing the woodchuck back to his hole nightly, guarding the new tulip patch. The garden is filled with daffodiles and hyacinths. The Wild tulips , more like a crocus then a tulip, are blooming in the back bed . Here is some tulip history about this small but important flower... The Tulip Humilis Violacea , is concidered Wild tulip most like the orginal tulips from Asia Minnor. These blubs were shipped to the Netherlands as a gift amongst other edible items. The reciever thought they were to be eatten .. they turned out not to tasty and made it into the garden. Thank goodness... imagine our lives without the modern tulip. These are what today large tulips were breed out of.. Find out more by reading Tulipmainia.
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