Problems with tulips

If you ever need to know about shade bloomers (lilies, hostas, etc), I'm your source.
But tulips hate me.
That is all.
My parent's hostas just exploded out of the ground this week. In about 4 days they went from sprouts to leafy 7 inches.
 
I thought petunias were annuals. Shows you what I know.
I thought they were annuals also. I've never had them return. I usually throw a few in around the other stuff to get a little more cheap color.

I looked it up - they're annuals in zones 9-11. So basically, not in Iowa. :D
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I thought they were annuals also. I've never had them return. I usually throw a few in around the other stuff to get a little more cheap color.

I looked it up - they're annuals in zones 9-11. So basically, not in Iowa. :D
usda-zonemap2.jpg

Annuals only last one season, while perennials return every year.

Every flower is technically an annual or perennial somewhere, depending on climate.

Tulips like cold winters and hot summers. Zone 9-11 don't have cold winters.
 
Annuals only last one season, while perennials return every year.

Every flower is technically an annual or perennial somewhere, depending on climate.

Tulips like cold winters and hot summers. Zone 9-11 don't have cold winters.
I was responding to someone talking about petunias, not tulips. :D

Edit - but I should have put that they (petunias) were PERENNIALS in zones 9-11, so you got me there!
 
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I thought they were annuals also. I've never had them return. I usually throw a few in around the other stuff to get a little more cheap color.

I looked it up - they're annuals in zones 9-11. So basically, not in Iowa. :D
usda-zonemap2.jpg
I can't decide if I'd rather live in Zone 2 or Zone 3. Decisions, decisions.
 

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