Tulip Time 2025 recently wrapped up, and plans are already underway for next year.

You can take a big part of the festival home with you, and it will only cost $10.

On May 31st, the City of Holland and the Holland In Bloom Committee are hosting the annual Tulip Dig.

If you want to take home your very own tulip bulbs, here's what you need to do.

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Get A Bucket of Tulip Bulbs For $10

On Saturday, May 31st, at 9 AM, you need to show up to one of the following locations.

Location 1: Centennial Park

Location 2: Window on the Waterfront Park


Location 3: Windmill Island Gardens

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Bring along a 5-gallon bucket and something to dig up the bulbs.

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You could use your hands, but I recommend getting a trowel to make the process easier.

This event is first come, first served, so if you show up too late and the bulbs are gone, then you're out of luck.

With that being said, you can get a full bucket for just $10, which sounds like a pretty good deal to me.

Make sure you bring cash because that's the only form of payment that will be accepted.

This event goes until 11 AM or until all of the tulip bulbs are gone.

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My wife, Lindsey, and I have talked about planting tulips in our front yard for years, so this sounds like a great reason to take a trip to Holland, get the tulips, and maybe swing by New Holland Brewing Company for some beer and pepperoni pinwheels.

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You can get more details about the Tulip Dig here.

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