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Beyond the short tulip season in early spring, the Huberts also grow sunflowers and open the farm (just outside of Huntsville, Alabama) to the public in late August for you-pick days.
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Since 2019, PerspectAbility has ordered tulips straight from the Netherlands for each season. While the farm offers a vibrant display of nature, Jensen said its mission extends beyond that.
New this year is the farm’s black-light garden, where you can stroll through rows of glowing, black-light-lit tulip pollen. Trees strung with Edison lights create a fairytale effect, while ...
Since 2019, they’ve ordered tulips straight from the Netherlands every season and planted 100,000 tulips at their farm, but Jensen says these tulips are just a vehicle for something more.
A new farm called Skagit Acres is set to open in 2025. It’s a sister property of the renowned Tulip Town and will span about three acres in size.
When to See the Tulips The official Netherlands tourism website says that the typical tulip season begins in late March and is over by mid-May, meaning the tulips usually peak around mid-April.
Right now, Tulip Fest is scheduled for May 3-4 and 10-11, but dates may shift depending on bloom time. The tulip field will open at 8 a.m. and close at 5 p.m., and the farm closes at 6 p.m.
This year the farm is introducing a new attraction: a traditional Dutch windmill. Walking through the rows of blooming tulips on this 300-acre farm is like being enveloped in a kaleidoscope of ...