Wicked Tulips Flower Farm is a blooming business run by husband-and-wife team Keriann, a self described "green girl", and Jeroen Koeman, who hailed from a Dutch family of tulip growers. In September 2015, they started Wicked Tulips Flower Farm.
They host the largest u-pick tulip event in New England with over 800,000 tulip bulbs planted in Rhode Island and Connecticut!
You can tiptoe through acres of tulips and experience the sights, sounds and smells of spring. Bring home a fresh picked bouquet of the most amazing tulips you have ever seen.
We also ship tulip bulbs in the Fall, just in time for planting. The bulbs you buy are the same great quality as the ones you see in our field. Visit www.wickedtulips.com to bring Wicked Tulips to your very own garden!
🌷Rhode Island Location: 400 Hog House Hill Rd Exeter, RI 02822
Can you dig them up with the roots and live green stems and save the root instead of twisting off the root and seperate in a sink tub full of water ? Can I skip on twisting the root off ???
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Thanks for sharing. Not sure yet if I want to wait for the seeds before I dig up and move the bulbs. Atleast now I know they produce seeds. Think I wil try and harvest the seeds, future me will probably appreciate I do.
Hello! Very nice and informative videos! I am interested in also propagating my favourite plants and not toss them. Is there a chance for me to make tulip bulbs produce bulblets so that I can also grow them? I live in Greece (zone 9). Thank you in advance!
Can't wait to try this. And can't wait to visit your 3 farms again!! Today I learned of a Dutch Kringle. Have you ever made those? Wouldn't a cookbook of Dutch recipes be great? ...with photos from your farms interspersed...I would buy it!
Gee I started my tulip project a little late in life. I will be 75 yrs old when I see my first flower. I find most of my bulbs on old farmsteads. The country around has been farm land for 3 or 4 generations. Lots of old flowers around.
It’s October and I came back to this video because I couldn’t remember when to plant them but in the video as y’all were saying to set a reminder for when to plant them, a reminder popped up on my phone saying just that! Glad I listened to y’all! Thanks for all the tips!
I think you should probably research and find a more knowledgeable tulip grower. From what I've read the seeds and bulbs need to go through the cold season to germinate in order to grow the next year. I've never dug my bulbs up over winter. This guy isn't giving enough information.
This was very helpful! Thank you for sharing this information! Do you wash the extra dirt off of your bulbs or treat them in any way before you store them?