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Apr 12, 2013 4:37 PM CST
Name: Rita
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Ok, you want to plant once and be done. First off plant slightly deeper than normally advised. Then pick certain classes that are known to come back. Look at Species, Kaufmanniana, Greigii and Emperor tulip divisions. Ingore the other divisions. Hot dry summers are what most species are used to in their native lands. And dry is better than wet over the summer for all those other types of tulips over the summer.

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