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Early or precocious tulips bloom early in the season, that is, rather in March or during the first half of April. This general rule needs to be nuanced depending on the climate of your garden. Depending on the weather, which can vary flowering dates by several weeks (the early spring of 2011 is a good example), and the planting date: early planting in September promotes early flowering, while late planting in December delays it. Depending on the varieties: botanical tulips are the earliest, starting in March, and in general, single-flowered tulips are earlier than double or complex-flowered ones (Peony flowers, Lily flowers, Viridiflora, Parrot). You can associate early tulips with other early bulbs, such as snowdrops that will precede them, daffodils and crocuses, or chionodoxas, and mix them with other later tulips to extend the flowering of your flowerbeds.

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