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🌷 Collecting and Storing Tulip Seeds The seed pods will be ready to spill their guts when they're brown and cracking. Spread them out on paper towels, let them dry, and then tuck them into paper envelopes. It's like putting them to bed for a long winter's nap. Storing these potential life packets is crucial.
Dec 16, 2023
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Jun 9, 2011 · Once the flower of a tulip plant dies off, you can extract the seeds from the pod to plant in the fall. If you allow the plant to go to seed ...
May 29, 2007 · Yes, of course tulips develop seeds. When the pod is ripe it will split, Inside are the seeds, lots of them. Sow fresh and put the seed pot ...
Seeds from a tulip plant can be harvested after the blossom has died and planted in the autumn. The pod will ultimately turn brown and split open if you allow ...