National Tulip Day – May 13th

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National Tulip Day is celebrated annually in the Netherlands on the second Saturday of January. However, the tulip season is not limited to this one day alone. The tulip season stretches from mid-March to the end of May. During this time, millions of tulips bloom in the Dutch countryside, parks, and gardens. The blooming of tulips is a sight to behold. It is one of the most beautiful and notorious natural displays in the world!

 

May 13th is also recognized as National Tulip Day in several countries worldwide. This day is an opportunity for people to celebrate the beauty of the tulip flower, which is symbolic of love, passion, and elegance. The holiday is usually marked by a series of activities that allow people to immerse themselves in the beauty and history of the tulip.

History of the Tulip

The history of the tulip is as fascinating as the flower itself. The flower originated in the Ottoman Empire and was first introduced to Europe in the sixteenth century. It quickly became a popular flower in the Netherlands. So much so, that it’s popularity led to the “tulip mania” phenomenon in the seventeenth century. At the peak of the tulip mania, the price of a single tulip bulb was more than the price of a house. Although the tulip craze eventually subsided, it left an indelible mark on Dutch history and culture.

Holland TulipsToday, the tulip remains an important symbol of Dutch culture and identity. The Netherlands is the largest producer and exporter of tulips in the world. As we know, tulips are a significant part of the Dutch economy. The Dutch take great pride in their tulips, and they celebrate the flower in many ways, including through National Tulip Day.

Why Celebrate National Tulip Day?

Celebrating National Tulip Day is not just about enjoying the beauty of the flower. It is also about acknowledging the hard work and dedication of the people who grow and cultivate tulips. Tulips are a significant part of the gardening industry and they provide employment opportunities for thousands of people. By celebrating National Tulip Day, people can show their support for the tulip industry and the people who work hard to make it successful!

Spring TulipsTulip day is a time to immerse oneself in the joy and excitement of the tulip season. It’s a great time to appreciate the hard work and dedication of the people who grow and cultivate the flower. Whether it is by attending a tulip festival or simply admiring the tulips in one’s garden, National Tulip Day is a day to be celebrated!

Start Your Own Tulip Garden

In the Northeast, we typically plant our tulip bulbs in the fall and watch our tulips emerge in early spring. Make sure to plant your bulbs deep in your garden to ensure that they are in the right environment to grow. Take some inspiration from National Tulip Day, and swing into Agway to browse our Netherland Bulbs!