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Asia’s largest tulip garden in Kashmir to welcome visitors from March 19

March 12, 2023
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Tulips bloom inside Asia’s largest tulip garden on the foothills of Zabarwan Mountains overlooking Dal Lake, in Srinagar on Saturday, March 11, 2023. The garden is scheduled to open for the public on March 19.

Tulips bloom inside Asia’s largest tulip garden on the foothills of Zabarwan Mountains overlooking Dal Lake, in Srinagar on Saturday, March 11, 2023. The garden is scheduled to open for the public on March 19.
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Indira Gandhi Tulip Garden, Asia’s largest tulip garden, ensconced between Dal Lake and Zabarwan Hills is in full bloom and ready to welcome tourists form next week.

“Preparations like gardening, engineering, fungicide treatment, nutrient spraying and minor repair which we do before the tulip show are going,” Inam-ul-Rehman, Incharge of the tulip garden, told PTI.

The garden, which has become a well-known landmark across the country, will be open to the public from March 19.

Besides 1.5 million tulips of various colours and hues, the garden, also known as Siraj Bagh, will have other spring flowers like hyacinths, daffodils, muscari and cyclamens on display.

A gardener tends to the blooming Tulips, at Tulip Garden, in Srinagar on Saturday.

A gardener tends to the blooming Tulips, at Tulip Garden, in Srinagar on Saturday.
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“Every year we expand this garden and new varieties are here. This year we have extended the fountain channel..It should set an example of gardening professionalism across the globe,” Mr. Rehman said.

He said there will be a rainbow of tulip colours this year ranging from yellow, red, crimson, purple and white among others.

“Under the shadow of the Zabarwan mountains, gives a good ambience to this garden. That’s why people like this garden,” he added.

Mushtaq Ahmad Mir, the supervisor of the garden, said preparations for the tulip garden are at their peak as it is expected to open next Sunday.

Expecting a heavy footfall of visitors at the garden this season, Mr. Mir said, “Work is going on day and night. We have a heavy flow in inquiries from outside Kashmir, regarding the opening of the garden.”.

“Last year, it was a good season here as we had two lakh visitors and we hope it will be better this time,” he said.

Formerly known as Siraj Bagh, the Indira Gandhi Memorial Tulip Garden was opened in 2008 by then chief minister of erstwhile Jammu and Kashmir state Ghulam Nabi Azad.

He conceived the idea to bridge the lean tourist arrival period between the winter and summer seasons in the valley.

While the tulip bloom remains from three to five weeks only, it is hardwork for the ground staff throughout the year to ensure that the quality of bulbs is maintained year after year.

“We are busy round the year in preparing the garden for the bloom period in March-April, Then we examine the tulips to check for diseases. In May and June, we start harvesting which takes three months, Mr. Mir said.

Digging up the soil and adding fertilisers is done in October. “In November, we sow tulip bulbs. The whole year, the gardener stays busy with this,” he added.

Mohammad Maqbool, one of the gardeners, says the tulips are very delicate flowers and bloom only at low temperatures.

“Tulips are very delicate flowers. They cannot survive in hot temperatures and it blooms only in low temperatures,” he said.

Ghulam Hassan, the head gardener, said, “This garden is spread over 1050 kanals (52.5 hectares. It started with 50,000 tulips, then 3.50 lakh tulips and now we have 15 Lakh,” he said.

Mr. Hassan wants more and more people to visit the garden.

“We request people here and outsiders to visit this garden. On 19 March, it will be thrown open to the public,” he added.



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