Huge Two-tone Frilly Petalsamazing Creamy Yellow Flowers With Lilac-blue Falls. Edith Wolford Is A Brand New Variety With Large, Frilly-edged Petals For Extra Wow-factor! Plant In Groups In Borders For A Dramatic Display.flowers: June - July.height: 80-90cm/30-36in
The Cool Blue Flowers Of Iris Reticulata Natascha Bulbs Make A Lovely Contrast With Darker Irises Such As Iris Blue Note And The Orange Blotch On Each Lower Petal Is An Attractive Feature. Grow These Iris Bulbs At The Front Of A Sunny Border Or On The Rockery. These Dwarf Iris Bulbs Are Also Excellent For Under-planting Container Shrubs Or Planted Beneath Roses. Team Dwarf Irises With Crocuses For A Pretty Container Or Bedding Display.flowers: Feb-march.height 15cm /6in
A Tall Iris With Exotic Looks! this Amazing Variety Has Beautiful Large Flowers Made Of Bronze Petals, Carried On Strong, Tall Stems. Perfect For Planting In Herbaceous Borders Or Large Containers.
Showy Flowers Are Great For Cuttinggrow These Dutch Irises In Pots Or Team Them With Roses And Summer Flowers For A Cottage Garden Look.flowers June -julyheight 60cm / 24in
Perfect For Planting In Mixed Borders.this Is A Great Mix Of Gorgeous Colours That Blend Really Well To Create A Stunning, Exotic Planting Scheme. Perfect For Planting In Groups In Mixed Borders And Also Lovely For Cutting.flowers: May - Juneheight: 50 - 60cm / 20 - 24in
Iris Clairette Is An Elegant Dwarf Iris Bulb; Its Two Tone Blue Flowers Are Delicately Marked And Have All The Charm Of The Large Irises But On A Miniature Scale. Dwarf Iris Reticulata Bulbs Are Ideal For Growing In Containers Or At The Front Of A Well-drained Border; They Also Make Superb Rockery Plants. To Make A Particularly Attractive Spring Feature, We Suggest That You Combine This Iris Bulb With Crocus.the Flowers Of The Iris Clairette Are Good For Cutting And The Plant Itself Is Attractive To Bees, Butterflies As Well As Other Insects.flowers: Feb-march.height 15cm /6in
This Variety Puts Up Four Of Five Well-spaced Flowerspikes Of Dainty Blooms Reminiscent Of Our Native Bluebells. Grow In Well-drained Soil In A Terracotta Bowl Or Direct In The Flowerbed. planting In Open Groundbulbs Prefer Free-draining Soil. Digging About A Week Before Planting And Adding Some Coarse Sand Or Grit Will Aid Drainage If Soil Is Heavy Or Compacted.rake Some Fish, Blood And Bone Or Dried/pelleted Chicken Manure Into The Surface Of The Soil Before Planting. Dig A Hole To The Correct Depth For The Variety Of Bulb. (3 Times The Height Of The Bulb As A General Rule Of Thumb.)loosen The Soil In The Base Of The Hole, If It Is Heavy Clay Add A Cushioning Layer Of Coarse Sand Or Grit To The Bottom, And Place The Bulb On Top.ensure The Bulb Is The Right Way Up. Mix The Soil With Some Compost And Backfill The Hole, Firming The Soil Gently To Ensure There Are No Air Pockets.planting In Containersplanting In Containers Allows You To Extend The Flowering Area Of Your Garden, And Allows You To Grow Flowers On A Balcony, If Indeed You Don’t Have A Garden. You Can Create Lovely Displays By Growing Bulbs In A Collection Of Containers All Grouped Together.when Planting, Ensure The Container Has Good Drainage Holes. Place Broken Crocks Or Polystyrene In The Base Of The Pot But Make Sure You Don’t Block The Drainage Holes. Crocks Positioned Randomly Within The Container Soil Will Further Aid Drainage. Be Aware Of Sharp Edges Though And Wear Gloves When Emptying The Soil At A Later Date.fill Half To Three Quarters Of The Pot With Compost And Place Bulbs On Top.cover Bulbs, Firm Compost Gently, And Water Well. Label With Date And Variety To Keep Track.
These Dark Velvety Irises Are Perfect For A Pot.dark And Dainty Irises Look Wonderful Against Light Coloured Stone Or Gravel. Plant Them On A Rockery Or In Containers.flowers February-marchheight 15cm / 6insymbols: Sun, Part Shade, Pot
Iris Reticulata Blue Note Bulbs Are A New Dwarf Iris Introduction. Once Grown, These Iris Bulbs Produce Dramatically Dark, Navy Blue Tips And White Marking On Its Lower Petals (known As Falls) Which Really Make It Stand Out From The Crowd.to Make An Exciting Container Display, Team These Iris Bulbs With A Pale Dwarf Iris Such As Natascha Or With White Crocuses. These Dwarf Irises Are Also Excellent For Under-planting Container Shrubs Or Planted Beneath Roses.