April 19-20 2008

At Woodburn Tulip Festival
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WoodenshoeTulip Fest 2008
 
March 20th through April 20th, 2008

www.woodenshoe.com

Over 40 Acres of Tulips and Daffodils!
Buy cut flowers.
Order bulbs for fall planting.
Children's Acre.
Visit our Gift Shop.

Our favorite time of year is when the tulips bloom! There is nothing like the colors of our tulip fields in the spring. Every year the varieties are arranged differently in a new pattern of color as we rotate our tulip fields to a new location.

This spring bring your family and enjoy over 40 Acres of Tulips and Daffodils.

Every day enjoy a variety of activities along with our beautiful fields. Each weekend we have planned a variety of events. Check the "Schedule of Events" for a detailed list of daily and weekend activities.

Only 45 minutes from Portland and 30 minutes from Salem.

$5.00 per vehicle Saturdays & Sundays. FREE Monday through Friday.
Daily activities at the Tulip Farm:

Tulip fields
Tulip & Daffodil Display gardens
Children’s Garden
Gift Shop
Country Store
Tulip Café
Farm equipment display

Weekend activities at the Tulip Farm:

Same as weekdays, plus:
Crafters Market Place
Pony Rides
Wine Tasting
Dutch Sausage
Mexican Food
Wooden Shoe Making
Steam tractors
Entertainment
 
Festival Hours
March 20 - April 20: Daily 9:00 am - 6:00 pm

Gift shop open daily
March 1 - May 15: 10 am - 5 pm
During festival: 9 am - 6 pm

Fall store
Open September 18 — October 18, 10 am - 5 pm
 
 

Question:
"How are the display gardens planted for the Tulip show?"

Answer:
After working the soil, we will apply our bulb fertilizer on the soil surface. Then we place out bulbs 2 inches apart on the fertilized soil. Approximately 50 bulbs per variety in each display bed. Finally we cover the bulbs with six inches of medium fine barkdust. Due to how close together we plant the bulbs we dig them every year.