The covering of tulip bulbs should also be intact upon inspection. These papery coverings act as the plant’s first defence against anything while it is in storage. These should not be peeled off even when it is torn or cracked. It should have an onion-like appearance even with the tip and the root ends. The covering is usually only a single layer and it should be handled with care.
Some may already be sprouting even while they are in their package. This is a sign that they are viable and are ready to be planted. If the season is still not right, you might like to “force” the bulb indoors for a splash of colour in your home during the winter season.