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After the crowds disperse post-Tulip Time each year, residents are given a unique opportunity to bring a piece of the ...
On May 31, the city of Holland and the Holland In Bloom Committee are hosting the annual Tulip Dig. Starting at 9 a.m., those ...
All diggers must pay $10 per five-gallon bucket and will have to provide their own tools but whatever you dig up, you can ...
Tulips need full sun to develop strong blooms. “If they’re planted in too much shade, they may grow leaves but not bloom,” ...
Born too early to see flying cars, born too late to see dinosaurs but born just in time to check out these awesome events ...
Late May is an ideal time to divide and/or relocate spring-blooming bulbs, such as daffodils, tulips, and hyacinths.
Starting at 9 a.m., those who want some tulip bulbs can dig some up at Centennial Park, Window on the Waterfront Park or Windmill Island Gardens. Tulip Time Festival celebrates record attendance ...
OFFICIALS SAY THAT ALL THOSE TULIPS NEED TO BE REMOVED SO THAT SUMMER FLOWERS CAN BE PLANTED. SO WHATEVER YOU’RE DIGGING UP, YOU WILL GET TO KEEP. ORGANIZERS ARE JUST ASKING FOR PEOPLE TO PLEASE ...
Gardeners, get this - all of the tulip bulbs are up for grabs after the festival ends! At the farm’s dig days in late May, visitors can bring home as many tulip bulbs as they can carry for the ...
The event, hosted by Holland in Bloom, allows residents to dig up tulip bulbs to plant in their own gardens at home. There are designated locations for digging. Participation is $10 per five ...