Tulip 'Triumph' Mixed

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Buying a mix is a great way to get a surprise pot-luck display. It creates an informal, cottage-garden feel with minimal effort.

The perfect solution for gardeners wanting a vibrant, harmonious, and effortless spring display. This is a carefully curated blend of various Triumph tulips, the most important and diverse class of tulips, known for their classic cup shape, strong, weather-resistant stems, and reliable performance. This mix is designed to provide a wonderful medley of colours, encompassing a broad palette from bold reds and sunny yellows to soft pinks, rich purples, and pure whites, often including bicolours as well. Planting a pre-selected mix like this takes the guesswork out of creating a beautiful display. The varieties are chosen to flower at roughly the same time and grow to a similar height, resulting in a full, balanced, and professional-looking tapestry of colour. It's an ideal choice for filling large beds and borders with a cheerful, cottage-garden feel, providing a stunning visual impact with minimal planning required from the gardener.

Botanical name Tulipa 'Triumph Mixed'
Bulb size 11/12 cm
Height 40-50cm
Spread 15cm
Spacing 20 per m²
Leaf colour Green
Habit Upright
Hardiness Fully Hardy

Where to Plant:

A mixed collection of Triumph tulips is perfect for creating a vibrant and classic spring display. This group is known for its sturdy, medium-height stems that stand up well to wind and rain, and for its traditional, single, cup-shaped flowers in a vast array of colours. They are incredibly versatile and are an excellent choice for borders, formal bedding schemes, and containers. For the best performance and strongest colours, plant them in a position that receives full sun in any fertile, well-drained soil.

How to Plant:

Tulip bulbs should be planted late in the autumn, ideally during October or November. This late planting helps to reduce the risk of the fungal disease, Tulip Fire. Dig a hole and plant each bulb at a depth of at least twice its own height, which is typically about 15cm (6 inches) deep. Deeper planting encourages the bulbs to return in subsequent years. Ensure the pointed tip is facing upwards and space the bulbs about 10-15cm apart.

Aftercare:

Triumph tulips have a good chance of flowering for several years. To encourage this, you must snap off the spent flower head after the petals have fallen. It is then essential to allow the foliage to die back completely, leaving it for at least six weeks after flowering before removing it. Feeding with a high-potassium liquid fertiliser, such as tomato feed, every couple of weeks during this period will also help to build up the bulb for next year's display.

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Great for Shade

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£12.49

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