We’re not familiar with the soil in New Mexico, so we would recommend contacting your state’s Cooperative Extension service for local advice! Chances are, you’ll need to add some additional soil to the planting site, but it really depends on your local soil conditions. Soil aside, tulips should do fine in all but the most hot and arid areas of the state.
We’re not familiar with the soil in New Mexico, so we would recommend contacting your state’s Cooperative Extension service for local advice! Chances are, you’ll need to add some additional soil to the planting site, but it really depends on your local soil conditions. Soil aside, tulips should do fine in all but the most hot and arid areas of the state.