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HOLLAND, Mich. (WOOD) — Millions of bulbs were planted ahead of this year’s Tulip Time Festival, which brought out record attendance numbers as people all over the world visited the city of ...
On May 31, the city of Holland and the Holland In Bloom Committee are hosting the annual Tulip Dig. Starting at 9 a.m., those who want some tulip bulbs can dig some up at Centennial Park ...
On May 31, the city of Holland and the Holland In Bloom Committee are hosting the annual Tulip Dig. Starting at 9 a.m., those who want some tulip bulbs can dig some up at Centennial Park ...
A new wave of potato selection robots could soon replace manual labour. Developers say the first commercial units may hit fields in 2026.
The Ben Lomond Historic Site is another important Civil War-era location near the Burnside Farms. It’s only a 20-minute drive to this gorgeous home built in 1832. Additionally, it’s best known for its ...
The west Michigan city is a popular tourist destination in the spring and summer. Tourism draws from Holland's Dutch roots and position along the Lake Michigan shoreline. Holland's location offers ...
From 9 a.m. to 11 a.m., visitors can dig up tulip bulbs and take them home. For details, click here. Start summer off right with the help of the city of Kentwood’s Parks and Recreation this ...
HOLLAND, Mich. — If you're looking for something that's affordable and family-friendly to do this weekend, check out the Tulip Dig in Holland. The dig is happening on Saturday at 9 a.m. at three ...
What is certain is that orders for tulip bulbs – which topped 15,000 in 2020 – would be about the same again this year, Reverend Rainier Baath, of the Edendale Presbyterian Church said.
Starting at 9 a.m., Holland’s annual Tulip Dig began. For just $10 a bucket, anyone was welcome to as many bulbs as they could find. The only catch: you have to bring your own tools.
Ever heard of tulip mania? It was quite a strange chapter in Dutch history where a single tulip bulb became extremely ...
She was a retired educator. But more widely known as the Tamaqua Tulip Lady. Doris Wittig Kehlor was a self-taught botanist with a special knack for flowers and plants. In fact, she knew how to create ...