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Oct 22, 2016 8:07 AM CST

I live in the mid Atlantic area and will be relocating to central Florida this winter. I love tulips, and was fascinated by the "Forcing Tulips Indoors" article. I would like to know if it's possible to grow tulips in central Florida in a container indefinitely as long as I 'winter' them over in a fridge or freezer in my garage. I could bring them out in the spring to flower and leave them out to soak up the sun. Once they die back I can put them back in my fridge for the winter. Is such a thing possible?
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Oct 22, 2016 8:45 AM CST
Name: Laurie b
Western Washington (Zone 7b)
Houseplants Orchids Region: Pacific Northwest Region: Mexico Sedums Tropicals
Interesting question @dealtblt5

I googled "growing tulips in Florida". Lots of info there for you. Here is one article, but there is much more info out there for you.

http://www.gesneriadsociety.or.... Hope your love your new home. It will be so fun growing new plants.
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Oct 22, 2016 8:46 AM CST
Name: Laurie b
Western Washington (Zone 7b)
Houseplants Orchids Region: Pacific Northwest Region: Mexico Sedums Tropicals
Interesting question @deanblt5

I googled "growing tulips in Florida". Below is one article, but there is much more info out there for you.

http://www.gesneriadsociety.or....

Hope your love your new home. It will be so fun growing new plants.
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