

The first flower to make a debut in the spring is the crocus. However, the one I’m most anxious to see, is the tulip. I just love tulips, because when I cut them for an arrangement they are the only flower that continues to stretch and grow. You can literally watch them dance, sway and turn and pirouette to the light.
If you want your tulips to stand strong and tall like you drew them when you were a kid, you need to give them a little vodka. Yes, I said vodka, the tulips have an alcohol problem; a tablespoon of vodka (they don’t care if it’s Grey Goose or Kettle One) to three cups of water. Cut the stems on an angle, place them in the vodka water and watch them come to attention! It works all the time. I call this recipe the vodka Viagra for the tulip.
A TULIP TIDBIT: During the tulipmania in 17th century Holland the variegated tulip, Semper Augustus, was called the holy grail of all tulip bulbs. One bulb is believed to have been sold for 5,500 florins, equivalent to $2,500. Now, wouldn’t you love to have a garden full of those babies!
Come tiptoe through the tulips with me. Al Dubin

















