Tulips looks stunning but no you can't eat them, perhaps raised gardens for more growing.
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Tulips looks stunning but no you can't eat them, perhaps raised gardens for more growing.
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Thanks Joan! The tulips put a big smile on my face whenever I looked at them, a different kind of nourishment. They were not, however, good for cutting boo hoo. I'm so happy I tried it. Now I have to hope they come back year after year, as they should for this variety.
I have one 8 by 2 foot elevated planter that I plan to put bush beans in. They are such a back breaking veggie to harvest, I think elevating them will help me enjoy them more, and all year long because they freeze so well.
Tulips are soul food, would also smile with joy seeing those faces dancing on a breeze. Planting what you eat will saving in the pocket. Food everywhere has become expensive, the joy of growing ones own is rewarding. Have a wonderful day and great to see you back writing.