Dwarf garden gems bulbs are part of our Perfect Partners range, giving a selection of two or more varieties that in our opinion make superb partners. They will flower together and wll provide a mass of colour in your garden. Please note the bulbs on our website are sold in packs only (not as loose Bulbs).Best for containers or borders Guaranteed to bloom Flower Colour: Blue and white Bulb Size: Various Guide to the number of Bulbs per Pack: 25Conditions tolerated: Full Sun / Partial Shade Planting Depth: 6 inches/15cm Eventual Height: 10-20cm Planting Season: Autumn - Winter Flowering Period: Spring Brand: Simple Pleasures Top Tips for Planting Tulip Bulbs Plant your tulip bulbs in October or November; you can still plant them in early December if the ground is not frozen. Plant in well drained soil, you can improve drainage by raking the top foot of the soil mixing in several inches of peat or compost. Plant the bulbs 4 inches deep and 5 6 inches apart. Tulips are fairly disease resistant, however they may get affected with Tulip Fire (leaves go brown and wilt), particularly if they get too warm. If this occurs dig up the bulbs and destroy and dont plant in the infected soil. It is fine to dead head the flowers but allow the stems to die back naturally. It is important however to remove all dead foliage and petals and not compost them.
White Muscari + Blue Anemone bulbs are part of our Perfect Partners range, giving a selection of two or more varieties that in our opinion make superb partners. They will flower together and wll provide a mass of colour in your garden. Please note the bulbs on our website are sold in packs only (not as loose Bulbs).Best for containers or borders Guaranteed to bloom Flower Colour: White and blue Bulb Size: Various Guide to the number of Bulbs per Pack: 35Conditions tolerated: Full Sun / Partial Shade Planting Depth: 6 inches/15cm Eventual Height: 10-20cm Planting Season: Autumn - Winter Brand: Simple Pleasures Top Tips for Planting Bulbs: Plant bulbs in well drained soil, two to three times the length of the bulb deep and two bulb widths apart. Make sure you plant your bulbs with the point facing upwards. Mix some bone meal or Bulb Planting Compost into the soil at the bottom of the hole. Water the bulbs after planting thoroughly, to help them settle in and close any air pockets. You may want to cover your newly planted bulbs with wire netting to prevent mice and squirrels digging them up. When your bulbs have finished blooming, cut back the flower stalks to ground level but let the foliage dieback naturally.
Please note the bulbs on our website are sold in packs only (not as loose Bulbs).Brand: Simple Pleasures Eventual height: 45-50cm Top Tips for Planting Bulbs: Plant bulbs in well drained soil, two to three times the length of the bulb deep and two bulb widths apart. Make sure you plant your bulbs with the point facing upwards. Mix some bone meal or Bulb Planting Compost into the soil at the bottom of the hole. Water the bulbs after planting thoroughly, to help them settle in and close any air pockets. You may want to cover your newly planted bulbs with wire netting to prevent mice and squirrels digging them up. When your bulbs have finished blooming, cut back the flower stalks to ground level but let the foliage dieback naturally.
Pink blend daffodil bulbs ia part of our Perfect Partners range, giving a selection of two or more varieties that in our opinion make superb partners. They will flower together and wll provide a mass of colour in your garden. Please note the bulbs on our website are sold in packs only (not as loose Bulbs).Best for containers or borders Guaranteed to bloom Flower Colour: Pink blends Bulb Size: 12/14cm Guide to the number of Bulbs per Pack: 16Conditions tolerated: Full Sun / Partial Shade Planting Depth: 6 inches/15cm Eventual Height: 40cm Planting Season: Autumn - Winter Brand: Simple Pleasures Top Tips for Planting Daffodil Bulbs Daffodils should be planted in early autumn through to October. Add a layer of Bulb Planting Compost to prevent rotting. Loosen the soil at the bottom of the hole and set the bulb pointy end upwards giving it a gentle twist to secure it. Replace the soil and water thoroughly. Never remove the foliage, it must grow, mature and die back as they are needed to prepare the bulb for next spring. Straight after flowering feed the area with a good liquid feed. Remove all of the wilted flowers as soon as possible unless you are trying to naturalise your bulbs.
Please note the bulbs on our website are sold in packs only (not as loose Bulbs).Brand: Simple Pleasures Eventual height: 30-35cm Top Tips for Planting Bulbs: Plant bulbs in well drained soil, two to three times the length of the bulb deep and two bulb widths apart. Make sure you plant your bulbs with the point facing upwards. Mix some bone meal or Bulb Planting Compost into the soil at the bottom of the hole. Water the bulbs after planting thoroughly, to help them settle in and close any air pockets. You may want to cover your newly planted bulbs with wire netting to prevent mice and squirrels digging them up. When your bulbs have finished blooming, cut back the flower stalks to ground level but let the foliage dieback naturally.
Fuchsia frenzy bulbs is a part of our Perfect Partners range, giving a selection of two or more varieties that in our opinion make superb partners. They will flower together and wll provide a mass of colour in your garden. Please note the bulbs on our website are sold in packs only (not as loose Bulbs).Best for containers or borders Guaranteed to bloom Flower Colour: Pink and White Bulb Size: 12/+cm Guide to the number of Bulbs per Pack: 15Conditions tolerated: Full Sun / Partial Shade Planting Depth: 6 inches/15cm Eventual Height: 0. 1 - 0. 6 MPlanting Season: Autumn - Winter Flowering Period: Spring Brand: Simple Pleasures Top Tips for Planting Tulip Bulbs Plant your tulip bulbs in October or November; you can still plant them in early December if the ground is not frozen. Plant in well drained soil, you can improve drainage by raking the top foot of the soil mixing in several inches of peat or compost. Plant the bulbs 4 inches deep and 5 6 inches apart. Tulips are fairly disease resistant, however they may get affected with Tulip Fire (leaves go brown and wilt), particularly if they get too warm. If this occurs dig up the bulbs and destroy and dont plant in the infected soil. It is fine to dead head the flowers but allow the stems to die back naturally. It is important however to remove all dead foliage and petals and not compost them.