Seductive And Vibrant, Showy And Striking, This Variety Will Stand Out In The Spring Garden And Turn Heads. Grow In Full Sun To Enhance These Bold Blooms.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.
attracts Beneficial Beesgreat For Cut Flowerseasy To Plant In Autumnuse Tulip Ballade On The Allotment Or In Your Garden To Up The Flower Colour And Add Impact To Your Planting Scheme. Tulip Ballade Packs A Punch Growing In A Container In Your Garden, In A Wall-side Border Or Even On The Allotment To Add Spring Colour And Draw In Pollinating Bees.the Flowers Make Their Appearance On Tall Stems In May, The Perfect Time For Accompanying Crown Imperials And Accentuating Nearby Tree Blossom. These Eye-catching Late Spring Bulbs Cut Easily At The Stem-base So You Can Give Cut Flowers Away Down At The Plot.useful Tips:if Growing In Containers We Recommend You Plant 12 Bulbs For Every 30cm (12in) Pot And Plant In A Free-draining Bulb Compost Where The Bulbs Overwinter Happily Before Erupting Into Leaf Then Flower In Spring.
These Exotic Parrot Tulip Bulbs Look Ready To Swoop With Its Dark Maroon, Almost Black Petals Feathered With Green. This Tulip Bulb Flourishes Into A Spectaculor Flower, That Is One Of The Darkest Varieties Available And Makes Excellent Cut-flowers. Voted Bulb Of The Year In 2014.
Rich Sunset-effect Tulip Variety That Adds Bold Red And Yellow Shades To The Spring-flowering Border. Tidy, Upright Stems Mean You Can Grow Lots In A Small Space. 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.
Snow White Blooms, Subtly And Stylishly Edged With A Lace Of Pink, Unfurl In Spring And Look Great In Flowerbeds And Containers Alike.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.
A Beautiful Snow-white Tulip Which Makes Lovely Cut Spring-flowers Perfect For Any Occasion. The Intricately Cut Edges Give This Variety A Jewel-like Quality. 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.
Tidy Upright Tulips That Clump Up Well. Purple Blooms Contrast Well With The Pink Or Purple Blooms Of Lilac, Which Also Flower In May.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.
This Particular Tulip Bulb Should Be Planted From October To November If They Are To Flower By Late April. Tulip Eternal Flame Is Beautiful Even Before It Flowers With Attractive Variegated Foliage That Adds Colour To Beds And Borders, And Containers. The Deep Rose Pink Flowers Appear Quite Late In The Season, Despite Tulip Eternal Flame Being Listed As A Double Early Tulip. And The Pink-tinged Green Leaves Make This Tulip Decorative For A Long Time.
attracts Beneficial Beesgreat For Cut Flowerspeony-like Blooms From Aprilget Hold Of Tulip Drumline For Bold Red And White Striped Tulips With Peony-like Flowers. Place Them Around The Beds Of Your Garden Or Group Them Together For Concentrated Pockets Of Red And White. Every Bud Opens Up To Make Way Those Proud Red And White Striped Petals, Unique And Rare.drumline Puts On A Big Show In April And May. Planted With Contrasting Daffodils And Yellow Crown Imperials It Doesn’t Take Many Of These Flowers To Really Add Impact To Your Garden Whether They Are Growing In Your Flower Beds Or Filling Patio Containers.useful Tips:if Growing In Containers We Recommend You Plant 12 Bulbs For Every 30cm (12in) Pot And Plant In A Free-draining Bulb Compost Where The Bulbs Overwinter Happily Before Erupting Into Leaf Then Flower In Spring.
Award Of Garden Merit Variety Orange Princess Fills Your Garden With Cheery Bright Orange Flowers In Spring Which Open Up Like Roses With Lots Of Petals For Lots Of Flower Power. beautifully Fragrant, Plant Orange Princess Where You Can Enjoy The Scent To Its Fullest Like In Pots By Your Door. These Beautiful Orange Flowers Emerge From Stems Above Almost Jade- Coloured Leaves. suited To Grow In Pots, Combine With Orange Wallflowers For An Extra Fragrant Display And Contrasting Flower Textures. Consider Cutting Some Of The Flowers To Put In A Vase Inside, Bringing Flower Colour Into Your Home.how You Receive Your Bulbsyou Receive Our Spring-flowering Bulbs In Autumn In A Plastic Mesh. This Is To Keep The Bulbs Together In A Pack Which Is Nice And Airy – Perfect To Keep The Bulbs Healthy While In Transit. can’t Plant Straight Away?keep Your Bulbs In A Cool, Light And Dry Place And Preferably Hanging On A Hook So That Air Can Get To The Bulbs At All Angles. Look To Planting Your Bulbs Within A Week Of Receiving Them.
Bring Light To Dappled Parts Of Your Garden With This Simple Yet Sophisticated Variety. Triumph Type.truly The Herald Of Spring This Wild Primrose-coloured Tulip Looks Just Lovely Touched By Morning Dew. It Thrives In Beds That Are Exposed To Full Sun As Much As It Thrives In Woodland Beds In Dappled Shade Beneath Deciduous Trees. this Tulip Looks Lovely Planted In Drifts On Its Own. Try Planting Bulbs In The Lawn Too Where They Will Take Over The Spring Display Of Daffodils.plant 12 Bulbs In A 30cm (12in) Container Or Around Every Square Foot (30cm²) Area Of Soil In A Sunny Or Shady Bed.how You Receive Your Bulbsyou Receive Our Spring-flowering Bulbs In Autumn In A Plastic Mesh. This Is To Keep The Bulbs Together In A Pack Which Is Nice And Airy – Perfect To Keep The Bulbs Healthy While In Transit. can’t Plant Straight Away?keep Your Bulbs In A Cool, Light And Dry Place And Preferably Hanging On A Hook So That Air Can Get To The Bulbs At All Angles. Look To Planting Your Bulbs Within A Week Of Receiving Them.
big On Impactbeautiful Cut For Vasesadds Colour To The Outdoorsget Fantastic Value From This Three Bulb Collection Of Tulip Varieties Flowering From April And Into May. All Three Varieties Reveal Flowers In Various Shades Of Lemon And Bright Yellow For Lovely And Up-lifting Spring Colour.these Varieties Are Fantastic In Containers And Will Fill Three 30cm (12in) Happily For An Impressive Spring Pot Display. They Also Work Well Planted At The Side Of An Allotment Where The Opening Blooms Will Encourage Pollinating Insect To Visit The Allotment. These Pollinators Will Stick Around To Fertilise The Flowers Of Strawberries And Tomatoes Later In The Season.useful Tips:plant Some Bulbs Under The Lawn In Autumn As An Alternative Way To Show Off These Varieties. The Naturalistic Look With The Surrounding Grass Looks Great And Is A Great Way To Start Off Your Garden Season.you Receive 12 Bulbs Each Of;tulip World Friendship:lemon-sorbet In Colour, Softly-scented And Up To 40cm (16in) In Height.tulip Crème Lizard:ruffled Petals In Lemon And Blush-pink. With Textured Petal Tips. 45cm (18in) In Height.tulip Golden Apeldoorn:classic Yellow Tulips On Strong Stems. Upright And Proud Up To 60cm (24in0 In Height.
busy Flowers For Summer-long Displaysrural And Romantic In Appearancegreat In Sun, Great In Shadef1 Hybrid For Naturally Vigorous Growthbring These Beautiful Busy Lizzies Into Your Outdoor Space. This Mix Features Soft And Sophisticated Shades Of Pink, Whites And Rose, Romantic In Mood And Look. The Plants Grow From Strong And Promising Plug Plants, Producing Buds Every Day And Turning Into Fantastic Flowers.you Receive 48 Plug Plants, Delivered To Your Door Special Packs Allowing Your Plants A Great Root And Shoot Environment For Optimum Health While They Travel From Our Nursery To The Point When They Arrive To Your Door.busy Lizzie Athena Sweetheart Withstands Shade And Rain Tremendously. Perfect For Our Variable Summers Here In The Uk. They Cope Equally Well In Hot, Dry Summer, Lasting Well Into Autumn Many Years.useful Tip:we Recommend That You Move Your Plugs On Into 12cm Diameter Pots Individually. Give Them Around A Couple Of Weeks To Increase A Bit In Size So They Are Ready To Transfer Into 30cm (12in) Pots And Baskets Where They Will Turn Into A Free-flowering Display Fit To Adorn Any Outside Wall.
new White And Pink Mix Of Popular Cosmosgreat In The Garden And In Vases In Your Home24 Strong Plants Delivered To Your Doorcreating A Romantic Cottage Scene Cosmos Apollo Lovesong Offers Mood-enhancing Open Flowers From Mid-summer And Lasting Into Autumn. The Large Flowers With Petals In Pure Linen White To Baby-pink, Go Beautifully With The Feathery Leaves.shorter Than Other Cosmos But Still Attaining A Height Of Around 60cm (2ft), Apollo Lovesong Is Ideal For The Centre Of Flower Beds, In Containers On The Patio Or Planted In A Row On The Vegetable Plot For Colour And Attracting Beneficial Bees.grow With Accompanying Cosmos Varieties For Harmonising Shades And Make Your Outdoor Space Inviting And Full Of Country Romance. Apollo Lovesong Makes A Beautiful Cut Flower Too To Put In Vases Or Sell On The Allotment.you Receive A Pack Of 24 Plugs Of Healthy Young Plants; We Suggest You Pop Them In Individual 12cm Diameter Pot, Let Them Grow On A Little Bit And Then Put Your Plants In Their Final Position In The Garden Or Containers On A Fine Day In Late Spring/early Summer.plant 8x Per 30cm Pot/ 24x Per 1 Metre Bed.
rare And Attractive Hoar-frosted Edgesmoody And Stylishgreat For Cut Flowersget Hold Of Tulip Labrador For Filling An Allotment Border Or Containers In Your Garden. The Impactful And Uniquely-textured Rare Near-black Flowers Open Up For Claret-red Petals Attractive To Pollinating Bees And Hoverflies Which Pollinate Tomato And Strawberry Flowers.tulip Labrador Is Luxurious, Large And Bold With Its Confident Height Of 50cm (20in). It’s A Variety Sure To Make An Impact In April And May. Planted With Contrasting Yellow And Orange Bulbs Like Tulips And Daffodils It Doesn’t Take Many Of These Flowers To Really Add Impact To Your Garden Or Outdoor Plot.useful Tips:if Growing In Containers We Recommend You Plant 12 Bulbs For Every 30cm (12in) Pot And Plant In A Free-draining Bulb Compost Where The Bulbs Overwinter Happily Before Erupting Into Leaf Then Flower In Spring.
Take Advantage Of This Great Offer Where You Get A Beautiful Book Of Bulbs And 24 Tulip Bulbs For Just £19.99. A Saving Of Over £3 On Our Usual Prices. we Cannot Guarantee What Two Packs Of Tulips You Will Receive With The Book. As Always Though The Tulips Will Come From Our Bulb Range Which Is Selected By Nikki Especially For Us. our Book Of Bulbs Is Written By Garden Designer Andrew Mcindoe Who Has Won 25 Gold Medals At The Rhs Chelsea Flower Show. The 120 Page Book Is Jam Packed With Tips And Hundreds Of Stunning Full Colour Photos That Bring Ideas To Life. no Garden? Discover The Best Bulbs To Grow Indoors For Both Colour And Fragrance. If You Have A Patio See Andrew’s Recipe Of Bulbs To Make Beautiful Mixed Pots Where The Flowers Bloom And Fade At Different Times. if You Have A Garden Learn How To Soften The Landscape By Growing Swathes Of Bulbs That Naturalise Your Garden. Find The Best Bulbs For Beds And Borders And Learn Which Varieties Will Bloom When; So Your Garden Can Be Full Of Colour From January To September Year After Year. this Book Makes A Great Gift For Anyone Who Loves Flowers And With Andrew’s Lifetime Of Knowledge There Are Tips For Even The Most Experienced Gardener. We Cannot Recommend This Offer Enough.
attracts Beneficial Pollinatorsgreat For Cut Flowerseasy To Plant In Autumnhollywood Is The New Tulip Variety To Our Range. Big In Colour And Also Big On Fragrance. Tulip Hollywood Looks Lovely Growing In A Container In Your Garden, In A Bed Bordering Your Walls Or Even On The Vegetable Plot To Add Some Early-season Colour And Draw In Early Pollinators For Flowering Vegetables.the Flowers Come Out In Mid-spring And Accompany Other Spring Bulbs Like Tall Daffodil Varieties And Crown Fritillaries. All These Tall And Handsome Spring-flowering Bulbs Cut Easily At The Stems So You Can Sell Bouquets On Down At The Plot.useful Tips:if Growing In Containers We Recommend You Plant 12 Bulbs For Every 30cm (12in) Pot And Plant In A Free-draining Bulb Compost Where The Bulbs Overwinter Before Erupting Into Leaf In Early Spring.
Get These Compact And Tidy Tulips For A Seductive Show Of Spring Flowers That Have Cream Bases And Luscious Pink-red Tips. Great For Borders Or Containers. 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.
big On Impactbeautiful Cut For Vaseseasy To Plant In Autumnimpact Is Big With Tulip Crème Lizard. For Every Bulb You Can Look Forward To Impressive Buds Opening Up Revealing Yellow Petals With Rose Blush And Attractive And Dramatic Perforated Petal Edges. Partner With Spring-flowering Bulbs Like Red Tulips Or Blue Camassias For Colour Contrast And Attracting The Greatest Range Of Beneficial Pollinators With The Array Of Yellow, Red And Blue Colours.the Flowers Come Out In Mid-spring And Look Impactful In Containers And In Wall-side Borders. Consider Giving Some Space Up For Tulip Crème Lizard On Your Vegetable Plot Too For Some Welcome Colour In Spring And As A Magnet For Those Pollinating Bees And Hoverflies.useful Tips:if Growing In Containers We Recommend You Plant 12 Bulbs For Every 30cm (12in) Pot And Plant In A Free-draining Bulb Compost Where The Bulbs Overwinter Before Erupting Into Leaf In Early Spring.
Add These Gorgeous Apricot To Pink Flowers To Your Early Season Border Or Spring Container Display. The Finely Cut Edges Are Practically Electrifying. 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.
Marvel At The Peach-melba Frilled Petals Of This Curious Yet Beautiful Tulip. Flowers On Strong, Robust Stems, Withstanding April Showers Well.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.
Beautiful Pink-blush Tints Are The Hallmark Of This Gorgeous Tulip. Combine With White Daffodils For A Classy Combination. 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.
Scarlet Tulips Charmingly Edge With A Golden Band. Looks Charming And Delicate In Groups Yet Stands Up To Rain And Wind Well Thanks To Its Sturdy Stems. Darwin-type.plant 12 Bulbs In A 30cm (12in) Diameter Container Or Evenly In A Square Foot (30cm²) Area Of Soil. Plant Up Multiple Containers For More Impact.how You Receive Your Bulbsyou Receive Our Spring-flowering Bulbs In Autumn In A Plastic Mesh. This Is To Keep The Bulbs Together In A Pack Which Is Nice And Airy – Perfect To Keep The Bulbs Healthy While In Transit. can’t Plant Straight Away?keep Your Bulbs In A Cool, Light And Dry Place And Preferably Hanging On A Hook So That Air Can Get To The Bulbs At All Angles. Look To Planting Your Bulbs Within A Week Of Receiving Them.
trails To 40cm (16in)flowers From June Right Until Octobergreat For Wall Displayscreate A Tropical-basket Full of Sunset Reds, Yellows And Oranges With One Of The Best, Most Impressive trailing Begonias You Can Buy. super Vigorous And With A Profusion Of Lush Healthy Blooms, This Begonia Will Cascade In Wave Upon Wave Of Colour Right Through The Summer. The Ultimate Hanging Basket Plant!
This Lily-flowered Tulip Tops The Popularity Charts For Its Medium Height And Elegant Habit. Tulip China Pink Lives Up To Its Name With Soft, Satin Pink Flowers. Blooms Open Wide In Sunshine To Reveal A White Base And Pale Anthers. The Effect Is Showy But Delicate, No Wonder This Tulip Is So Popular. Use Tulip China Pink For Spring Displays In Beds And Borders And Plant It In Containers.plant Tulip Bulbs From October To November. Plant The Bulbs At A Depth Of At Least Three Times Their Height Into Free Draining Soil In A Sunny Site.avoid Planting Bulbs In Soil That Gets Waterlogged; And On Heavy Soils Add Grit To The Planting Hole To Prevent Bulbs Rotting.tulips Are Native To Hot Dry Regions Of Iran And Turkey Where They Thrive On Very Free-draining Soils. The Bulbs Enjoy Hot Summer Sunshine But They Also Need A Period Of Winter Cold To Produce The Best Flowers.plant Tulips In Containers Of Gritty Compost F You Garden On Wet, Heavy Soil. Plant The Bulbs At A Depth Of At Least Three Times The Bulb’s Height.after Caredeadhead The Spent Flowers To Stop The Bulbs From Diverting Energy Into Seed Production.let The Tulip Leaves Die Down Naturally And Don’t Be Tempted To Cut Them Back Early. The Foliage Needs To Absorb Energy Back To The Bulb To Ensure Next Years Flowers.tulips Are Grouped Into 15 Classes. These Classes Are Based On A Number Of Factors Including Flowering Times, Flower Type And Shape. Tulip China Pink Is Grouped In Class 6 With Other Lily-flowered Tulips. The Tulips In This Class Are Characterised By Their Pointed Flowers, Most Are Tall And Bloom In Mid-to Late Spring.flowers May.height 50cm/20in.
attracts Beneficial Beesgreat For Cut Flowerspeony-like Blooms From Aprilget Hold Of Tulip Black Hero For Dotting Around The Allotment Edge Or Furnishing Your Garden With Impactful And Rare Near-black Flowers. Every Bud Opens Up To Make Way For A Crown Of Dark Petals, Evocative And Attractive To Pollinating Bees And Hoverflies Which Pollinate Tomato And Strawberry Flowers.black Hero Saves The Day With Flowers That Are Sure To Turn Heads In April And May. Planted With Contrasting Daffodils And Yellow Crown Imperials It Doesn’t Take Many Of These Flowers To Really Add Impact To Your Garden Or Outdoor Plot.useful Tips:if Growing In Containers We Recommend You Plant 12 Bulbs For Every 30cm (12in) Pot And Plant In A Free-draining Bulb Compost Where The Bulbs Overwinter Happily Before Erupting Into Leaf Then Flower In Spring.
The Begonia Illumination Apricot Mix Contains Double And Single Blooms In Shades Of Apricot, Amber And Lemon That Will Light Up Any Garden Display. Enormous Cascading Blooms Create A Stunning Array Of Lush A Healthy Flowers That Are Easy To Grow And Will Look Amazing In Hanging Baskets Or Window Boxes From Summer All The Way Through To Autumn.position In Baskets On A Sunny Wall Or On In Areas That Receive Half Sun. Illumination Apricot Mixed Thrives In Any Aspect Given Moist Soil. Water Daily In Summer And Provide With A Liquid Feed To Encourage Lots Of Flowering.
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