under 75p For Every Rare, Exotic Bloomseven Bulbs In Every Packwonderful In Containers Or Hot Bordershappy In Compost & Rich, Well-drained Soilflower From Mid-summer Up To First Frosts Later In The Season enjoy The Bold & Attractive Blooms Of Tigridia Pavonia Alba Grandiflora, A Rare & Exotic Looking Member Of The Lily Family. Every Flower Has Three Large & Perfectly-spaced Broad White Petals With Mottled violet Bases & A Large Style (the Female Reproduction Spike) Protruding From The Centre.plant Your Seven Bulbs In Containers (we Recommend About Three In Every 30cm (12in) Diameter) Filled With A Special-formulated Bulb Compost & Position Them In A Sunny Position On The Patio Or Balcony Where These Exotic-looking Summer Bulbs Will Thrive.alternatively Place At The Front Of Hot Borders (these Are Flower Beds Filled With Red, Yellow & Orange Flowers Like Dahlias, Lantana & Cannas) That Have Rich Yet Free-draining Soil. If Your Soil Is Shallow Or Dry We Recommend You Add A Bag Of Organic Farmyard Manure For Every Four Square Metres.useful Tip:want Displays For Longer Than One Season? Dig Up The Bulbs In November If It Starts Getting Frosty Outdoors. Rinse The Soil Off The Bulbs & Leave To Dry In The Sun For A Few Hours. Then Place In A Crate Lined With Newspaper & Bury The Bulbs In Dry Compost To Keep The Bulbs From Drying Out Completely Without Being Too Wet. Over Winter In The Greenhouse Or In A Dry Shed.