That’s actually an interesting question. It depends on the tulip bulb. Some tulips are perennials (the smaller species types) and come back each year while others (large types) need to be replanted every few years. Many gardeners treat their tulips as annuals, planting new bulbs each fall, especially if it’s a hybrid variety (as many are). Either way, let the tulips leaves yellow and die back naturally first.
That’s actually an interesting question. It depends on the tulip bulb. Some tulips are perennials (the smaller species types) and come back each year while others (large types) need to be replanted every few years. Many gardeners treat their tulips as annuals, planting new bulbs each fall, especially if it’s a hybrid variety (as many are). Either way, let the tulips leaves yellow and die back naturally first.