A wonderful selection of bulbs that will give you flowers from February until June in a wide range of heights, colours and shapes to bring your garden to life early in the season. What?s more, they can be left to naturalise through grass, with more and more flowers each year.
This 300 Spring Bulb Collection includes the following varieties:
- 30 x ?Triumph? Tulips Mixed ? The classic tulip with large, cup-shaped flowers in a kaleidoscope of vibrant colours during April and May. Very strong and sturdy, growing to 50cm tall.
- 15 x Miniature Mary Diamond? Brightly coloured daffodils, but in exquisite miniature from March to April, reaching just 20cm tall.
- 15 x Crocus Mix ? Beautiful purple, yellow and white flowers that look wonderful scattered in drifts during February and March, growing to 20cm.
- 30 x Muscari ? The grape hyacinth, with poker-like clusters of densely packed, bell-shaped, purple-blue flowers in April and May, growing to 15cm.
- 80 x Allium ?Moly? – Loose clusters of bright yellow flowers make this allium useful for lightening areas of dappled shade in May and June. Grows to 50cm tall.
- 50 x Allium White ?Neapolitanum? ? Pure white flowerheads in May and June, growing to 40cm.
- 80 x Ipheion ? Beautiful little star-shaped, silvery blue scented flowers from March to May, reaching 25cm.
Note ? we reserve the right to substitute one or two components to an equal number and value should insufficient stocks be available all season.
Top Tips
- Leave the foliage until it dies back, so it has chance to feed the bulbs ready for next year.
Care Guide
- Plant bulbs at twice the depth of the height of the bulb and four times their width apart. e.g 5cm tall bulbs need to be planted 10cm below the surface of the ground and 20cm apart.
- Please check the bag for any additional planting instructions.
- They are fine to plant even if a little green growth is showing, they?ll just need a good watering when you plant them, and then only when the soil is dry.
- Leave them in the ground once they die back ? they?ll come back bigger and better each year, although some gardeners do prefer to lift tulips and store them over winter.
- While all the energy that a bulb needs in order to grow is stored in the bulb itself, they will do better if you feed them when in active green growth.



























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