
Because if their bulbs don't spend the winter in the earth, they will not bear pretty flowers in the spring. Tulip and hyacinth bulbs can stand very cold weather. They even grow roots and buds while it is still winter. Than as soon as it becomes warm their flowers bloom. If we plant tulips and hyacinths in the spring like other plants, they will still bud and grow. But sometimes no flowers will bloom, or if they do they will come very late. The plants grow best in places where there are four seasons. Usually the flowers that bloom in early spring are those that are resistant to cold and were planted in the fall. Flowers that bloom in the summer and fall are those that are not very resistant to the cold and were planted in the spring. When bulbs that are not very resistant to the cold are planted in the fall, they remain dormant during the winter, producing no buds or roots. And if cold-resistant bulbs are planted in the spring their flowers bloom late and damage easily in warm weather.
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