Answer Woman: What does Biltmore do with its tulip bulbs? Can the public get some? (2024)

ASHEVILLE - Today's burning question is about flowers at Biltmore, and whether people in the community can access the estate's tulip bulbs after blooming season. Got a question for Answer Man or Answer Woman? Email Executive Editor Karen Chávez at KChavez@citizentimes.com and your question could appear in an upcoming column.

Question: What do the Biltmore gardeners do with all the tulip bulbs at the end of the blooming season? Are they left in the ground, removed and stored, or distributed to the public?

Answer: In April, The Biltmore Estate of Asheville’s famous gardens boast thousands of tulips among their colorful variety of award-winning blooms. During their blooming season, April 1 through May 25, guests have the chance to visit and immerse themselves in the vibrant world of the Biltmore gardens.

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The Biltmore’s collection of spring flowers, a beloved staple of the “Biltmore Blooms” season, consists of thousands of daffodils, crocuses, and their carefully cultivated heirloom tulips. LeeAnn Donnelly, senior public relations manager for the Biltmore Estate, said that tulips are planted in November to bloom in March and April.

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So, what happens to the bulbs after the tulips are finished blooming?

Unfortunately for hopeful readers, the gardens do not offer opportunities for people to get their hands on bulbs for replanting after the season ends. In fact, they don’t leave them in the ground or remove and store them, either.

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According to Donnelly, tulips are pulled after blooming season and processed into compost to be used in other areas in the estate gardens. The grounds are made up of 8,000 acres including nine individual gardens, creating a need for fertilizer and planting soil that is partially filled by this repurposed organic material.

Although the tulips are not available to the public after blooming season, hopeful gardeners yearning for a chance to experience the Biltmore’s collection have a few other options. Entry to the grounds can be purchased separately from admission to the estate for flower admirers hoping to view the collection in person, with prices ranging from $65 to $85 depending on the date. These tickets allow visitors to explore the grounds including the gardens and the Antler Hill Village and Winery. Depending on availability, tickets to the Biltmore grounds may also include complementary wine tastings.

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The nine gardens and some of their main offerings that guests can take in during their visit to the grounds include:

  • Library and South Terraces – Wisteria and trumpet vines.
  • Italian Garden – Victorian lilies, water lilies, lotus and papyrus.
  • Shrub Garden – Golden rain trees and river birch, along with over 500 plants, shrubs and trees.
  • Spring Garden – Wide variety of spring blooming shrubs including forsythia, spirea, deutzia and mock orange.
  • Walled Garden – Thousands of tulips, summer annuals, mums.
  • Historic Rose Garden – More than 200 varieties of heirloom roses.
  • Conservatory – Exotic orchids, ferns, and palms.
  • Azalea Garden – Contains one of the United States’ largest selections of native azaleas, evergreen China fir trees, Katsura trees.

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The Biltmore’s collection of flowering plants is widely varied, meaning that certain blooms will only be viewable during specific periods of time. Potential visitors can check the gardens’ bloom report page to see which flowers are currently in bloom if they’re hoping to see specific displays during their trip to the Biltmore.

An option for those with their hearts set on bringing home a piece of the Biltmore Gardens is a visit to A Gardener’s Place, one of many shops at the Biltmore Estate. Located beneath the conservatory and open from 10 a.m.-6 p.m. daily, the store advertises the sale of plants, books and garden accessories. Plants available for purchase include azaleas, clethra, day lilies, ferns, hostas, lenten roses and hibiscus. These plants are provided by a wide range of greenhouses not associated directly with the Biltmore Gardens.

However, A Gardener’s Place also offers visitors the opportunity to purchase plants cultivated by the Biltmore team. While tulip bulbs are not available to the public, the store does offer a few plant varieties cultivated by Biltmore growers:

  • Chenille plants, offered in the summer months.
  • Abutilon or “flowering maple” plants in two different heirloom varieties developed by Biltmore gardeners: the “Biltmore Bell” and the “Biltmore Ballgown.”
Answer Woman: What does Biltmore do with its tulip bulbs? Can the public get some? (2024)

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Answer Woman: What does Biltmore do with its tulip bulbs? Can the public get some? ›

So, what happens to the bulbs after the tulips are finished blooming? Unfortunately for hopeful readers, the gardens do not offer opportunities for people to get their hands on bulbs for replanting after the season ends. In fact, they don't leave them in the ground or remove and store them, either.

How much are the tickets for the Biltmore tulips 2024? ›

Biltmore's spring season runs from March 25 to May 23. Tickets to experience springtime blooms at the Biltmore start at $60 each. See below for ticket packages and prices. Until March 24, you can access the Biltmore grounds on weekdays (Monday through Thursday) for as low as $40 with free next-day access.

Can you buy plants from Biltmore? ›

Browse a variety of lush plants, garden accessories, and books in this garden shop located beneath Biltmore's Conservatory.

What do you do with the tulip bulbs after they bloom? ›

After they finish blooming, use a garden fork to gently lift the bulbs out of the ground and put the entire plant in your compost pile. Removing the bulbs as well as the foliage will help minimize problems with fusarium, a common fungal disease that can affect tulips.

How do you get new bulbs from tulips? ›

Tulips will need a full year's growth in order to start multiplying and spreading. This means that the initial process will begin after their first bloom in spring. When this process begins baby bulbs will sprout from the main tulip root. This usually creates 2 to 5 more bulbs each cycle.

Does Biltmore have senior rates? ›

Seniors age 65+ enjoy the following discounts on regular adult daytime admission on Tuesday & Wednesday visits: Save $13 per ticket when you buy either of the following online: House & Grounds Admission. House, Exhibition & 2-Day Grounds Admission.

How much does it cost to stay at the Biltmore for one night? ›

Essential information about The Inn On Biltmore Estate
Low seasonJanuary
High seasonDecember
Average price (weeknight)$524
Average price (weekend night)$687

Are you allowed to leave Biltmore and come back? ›

We encourage you to arrive on the estate early on the date of your admission to explore the gardens, grounds, shops, restaurants, and more. Alternatively, if you arrive after 4:30 p.m., you can return the next day to enjoy the rest of the estate.

How much would Biltmore sell for today? ›

With over 8,000 acres of land under the estate, the Biltmore Estate is believed to have a current-day worth of nearly $350 million dollars, especially when factoring in the restaurants, hotels, and other offerings the visit provides.

What is the most expensive Biltmore? ›

Biltmore Forest's highest sale was $9.6 million for a mansion at 29 Hemlock Road in 2023. Joel Burgess has lived in WNC for more than 20 years, covering politics, government and other news. He's written award-winning stories on topics ranging from gerrymandering to police use of force.

Can you leave tulip bulbs in the ground all year? ›

While you do not need to dig and divide your tulips every year; they should be dug up at least 3-4 years if planted in the ground. If you are not digging them up yearly, make sure they are not in an area of the yard where they will be watered all summer. Too much water over the summer will rot/kill your bulbs.

Should you cut down tulips after they bloom? ›

About 6 weeks after your tulips bloom, your plant may turn yellow or brown at the ends. When this happens, you can trim the leaves. Either trim off only the brownish sections or cut the leaves at the base of the stem, based on personal preference. This encourages the plant to grow back next year.

Can you plant moldy tulip bulbs? ›

Don't plant bulbs that are badly damaged or moldy. Tip: Healthy tulip bulbs will sink in water, but decayed bulbs will float. Try testing some yourselves! Plant tulip bulbs in well-drained soil.

What happens if you don't dig up tulip bulbs? ›

If you do plant your tulips bulbs late then this may results in smaller blooms. Can you leave tulip bulbs in the ground all year? There is no real reason to dig up tulips bulbs each year, or at all. Most gardeners leave their bulbs in the ground where they were originally planted, and, are left to rebloom.

Can you plant tulips that have already bloomed? ›

Allow the foliage to die back naturally then dig up the bulbs about 6 weeks after blooming. Discard any damaged or diseased ones and let them dry. Store in trays or nets in a dark, dry place over the summer and replant in them in the fall.

Will tulips grow back if you pick them? ›

Unfortunately, the answer is no. If you pull the bulb out of the ground before it has had a chance for photosynthesis to grow a new baby bulb, then the new bulb won't be strong enough to survive or produce a flower.

How much is a ticket to the Tulip Garden? ›

Adult admission is Rs 75, while children's admission is Rs 30. More than 3.65 lakh visitors, both domestic and foreign, visited the garden last year while it witnessed a footfall of 3.60 lakh people in 2022.

How much does it cost to get into Pella Tulip Festival? ›

The Dutch Market charges no admission. Parking along the streets is free. There are also many must-see exhibits and shows that charge admission. Entrance fees generally range from $5 - $20.

How much does the Albany Tulip Festival cost? ›

This signature spring event is free to attend and a wonderful way to celebrate the City's rich Dutch heritage and the vibrant colors of the season. The 2024 Albany Tulip Festival will be held during the following dates and times: Saturday, May 11: 11am - 6pm. Sunday, May 12: 11am - 6pm.

Is it cheaper to buy Biltmore tickets online? ›

Should I purchase my ticket in advance? Yes! Not only does purchasing Biltmore House admission online save time, it also saves you $5 per ticket!

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