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After a sunny week that brought out some color in the tulip fields, the official start of the Skagit Valley Tulip Festival on Saturday is expected to be met with rain. Although Mother Nature may ...
But coming upon the farms with fields full of row after row of bright red, yellow, orange and purple tulips, as well as many other colors, really leaves one speechless.
Tulip Town had two tulip varieties in full bloom, and seven others in partial bloom, on Thursday, April 13. More color is expected by the weekend, RoozenGaarde’s website states.
The gardens intentionally select early-, mid- and late-blooming tulips so visitors can enjoy color throughout April. The festival’s website gives the skinny on bloom status.
Cold nights have kept many of the tulips in the Skagit Valley fields from blooming, though the somewhat nicer weather this week has started to bring out some color. According to a Wednesday update ...
Farm admission costs $5, which will allow guests to stroll through the tulip fields. To pick a dozen tulips there’s an additional $18 charge. Pre-made bouquets without tulips cost $15 at the ...
Zoo officials said it's difficult to pinpoint peak tulip time but said you can’t go wrong if you visit April 7 through April 15. Look for bright yellow and white daffodils blooming throughout ...
“Our fields are at about 20% bloom right now with more color appearing each day! While mother nature is the ultimate decision maker of when the tulips bloom, we are anticipating peak bloom to be ...