Tulip 'Spring Romance' - Fall Back in Love with your Garden!

Array of pastel colored peony tulip flowers. Pinks, purples, off-white and magenta are the prominent shades in this mix.

Tulip ‘Spring Romance’ enchants with soft pink and blush tones that bring a sense of warmth to spring plantings. Because of its romantic hues, it blends beautifully with both bold and pastel companions in the garden. In addition, its graceful shape and reliable blooms make it a favorite for borders and bouquets alike. As a result, planting Tulip ‘Spring Romance’ is an easy way to add charm and elegance to your spring landscape.

Planting Tips for Tulip Flowers

  • Select a location with full sun or light shade and soil that drains well

  • Place bulbs 6–8 inches deep so they remain insulated through winter

  • Space bulbs about 4–6 inches apart to allow strong growth and airflow

  • Water after planting, since consistent moisture helps roots develop

  • Improve the soil with bone meal or a bulb fertilizer for healthy spring flowers

Applications in the Garden

  • Create a romantic border by pairing with white daffodils and pastel hyacinths

  • Fill patio containers for a soft, welcoming display near outdoor seating areas

  • Line a pathway with clusters to give your garden an enchanting, storybook feel

  • Mix into large drifts in beds for a painterly, cottage-style spring effect

FAQ for Tulip Flowers

When should I plant Tulip ‘Spring Romance’?
Plant in fall, about 6–8 weeks before the soil freezes

How tall do they grow?
Tulips usually reach 16–20 inches, depending on conditions

Do they perform well in containers?
Yes, they thrive in pots with proper drainage and regular watering

Will they bloom again next year?
They may return for a few seasons, but many gardeners replant for the best display

Plant Information & Grower Best Practices

Variety Name: Spring Romance Collection
Height: 16-18″
Hardiness Zone: 3-8
Sun or Shade: Full Sun/partial shade
Planting Season: Fall
Bloom Season: Mid-late Spring
Bloom Cycle: Only blooms once
Bloom Duration: 2-3 weeks
Naturalizing?: No
Fragrant?: Yes
Planting Depth: 5″
Planting Density: 5 per sq. ft.
Deer Resistant: No

Troubleshooting Tulip Flowers

  • Sparse flowering often comes from bulbs planted too shallow

  • Floppy stems may suggest the plant is not getting enough sunlight

  • Bulb rot usually develops in heavy or waterlogged soil

  • Animal interference can be minimized with fencing or garden mesh

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