Tulips will last over 6 days without drooping with 1 household item โ not the coin trick
A gardening expert shares a method to extend the life of cut tulips using a common household item.
How to Save Wilted Tulips in 5 Minutes: A Proven Method
A Ukrainian blogger shares an effective method for reviving wilted tulips using simple water and a knife.
See how famous beauties in Estonia celebrate Women's Day: a secret morning, pancakes, tulips, and a sunny brunch
Many well-known women in Estonia share how they celebrate Women's Day, from quiet mornings with pancakes and flowers to busy workdays and family time.
O. Pikul drowned in flowers: D. Dirkstys prepared an extraordinary surprise for his beloved
D. Dirkstys surprised his partner O. Pikul with an elaborate romantic gesture involving hundreds of tulips and live music for International Women's Day.
Not Just Tulips. Where Did International Women's Day Come From and Why Do We Celebrate It on March 8?
The article explores the significance and history of International Women's Day, celebrated on March 8, highlighting trends in flower gifts and Google search interests.
Tulips grown in Latvia cannot be sold for 20 cents. How imports affect local flower growers
Local flower growers in Latvia face challenges due to the impact of imports, particularly from re-export activities.
International Women's Day Flower Boom: Tulip Sales Surge Over 450 Percent, Largest Orders Reach Up to 1000 Bouquets
On International Women's Day in Estonia, tulip sales see a massive increase of over 450 percent, highlighting the day's significance for flower vendors.
Currently for those wanting to save: "Iki" offers cheaper tulips, cakes for March 8, and an exceptionally good discount Friday
The Lithuanian supermarket chain "Iki" has launched over 3,000 discounts, including significant reductions on popular products, as a response to consumers' keen interest in saving money.
International Women's Day lasts a long time this year
Celebrations for International Women's Day, which falls on a Sunday this year, start today and will extend until Monday.
TIPS FOR INTERNATIONAL WOMEN'S DAY: Tulips stand beautifully in cold, roses in warm water
On International Women's Day, gifting flowers is common, and it's important to know how to care for them to maximize their enjoyment.
Inga Jankauskaitฤ's Unexpected Surprise Delighted the Audience
The main actress Inga Jankauskaitฤ surprised the audience at a screening of the romantic comedy "When You Least Expect It" in Klaipฤda by interacting with fans and giving them tulips.
This is what 55 thousand tulips look like in one garden. The Dutch celebrate spring in style
A spectacular display of 55,000 tulips in a Dutch garden marks the arrival of spring, showcasing the country's famed floral culture.
Welcoming Spring in New Delhi. During the traditional festival, half a million tulips will bloom
A traditional festival in New Delhi will see the blooming of half a million tulips, marking the arrival of spring.
Laura Pausini, the sweet gesture of her daughter Paola just hours before Sanremo
Laura Pausini received a beautiful bouquet of white tulips from her daughter Paola as a heartfelt gesture ahead of her appearance as co-host at the Sanremo Music Festival.
PHOTOS: Valentine's Day tulips left in stores are given away for pocket change
Store leftovers of Valentine's Day tulips are being offered at significantly reduced prices after the holiday.
Fresh tulips will bloom for longer when you add 1 item into the vase
A simple addition of a 2p coin to the vase can help fresh tulips bloom for an extended period.
50 thousand tulip bulbs will bloom in Durbes gardening, flower prices will rise
As warmer weather approaches, a nursery in Durbes begins planting petunias and other seedlings, while showcasing a rich collection of exotic plants.
200 tulip bulbs per minute โ spring comes early in Billeberga
In Billeberga, a robot is planting tulip bulbs at a rate of 200 bulbs per minute, significantly increasing efficiency while reducing labor needs.
These tulips are not worth buying
This article discusses common myths about tulip care and provides straightforward advice for keeping tulips fresh.
The Dutch Sold Houses 400 Years Ago to Buy Tulips
The article discusses the tulip market crash in the Netherlands, detailing how tulips, originally from Central Asia, became highly coveted and led to a frenzy known as Tulipomania in the 16th century.
How a wealth machine collapses โ without noise
The article discusses the transformation of the Dutch tulip market in the 17th century from a focus on gardening to a speculative wealth machine, highlighting the speculative nature and the promise of profit in the tulip trade.