Brighten up your garden with this dazzling collection of spring flowering bulbs. We’ve brought together a cheerful mix of popular varieties that will bring colour from February through to May. Perfect for planting in clumps through the front of borders, or dotting about the rockery. Why not layer them up in patio pots for a long lasting succession of colour? Wherever you plant them, these low maintenance bulbs will return year after year, to welcome the spring to your garden, they are easy to grow and once planted, will virtually take care of themselves, delivering an effortless display year after year.
Bulb Collection includes the following varieties:
- Allium 'Purple Sensation' (5 Bulbs) – The architectural blooms of these violet-purple alliums are sure to make a statement in your summer borders. Upright stems carry globes of starry flowers that measure up to 8cm (3”) across. Height: 90cm (36”). Spread: 10cm (4”).
- Allium ampeloprasum (15 Bulbs) – Globe-shaped heads of tightly packed, very pale mauve, almost white flowers on tall, strong stems that make a great vertical accent in cottage garden borders. Blooming in June and July, Allium ampeloprasum is also great for cut flower gardens and naturalising in meadows. The striking flowerheads are great for drying for an even longer-lasting arrangement! Height: 100cm (39"). Spread: 20cm (8").
- Allium cowanii (15 Bulbs) – Clusters of pure white, starry, long-lasting flowers that are perfect for cutting. Blooming in May and June, this ornamental onion looks lovely planted in drifts at the front of a border or makes a great addition to mixed containers. Bees, butterflies and other pollinators are attracted to the nectar-rich, sweetly scented flowers. Height: 40cm (16"). Spread: 10cm (4").
- Allium moly (50 Bulbs) – A ray of sunshine! This vigorous and cheerful little allium produces dense clusters of bright yellow, star-shaped flowers from late spring onwards – sure to brighten up any corner of the garden. Loved by butterflies, Allium moly is ideal for the front of borders, rockeries and containers. Height: 15cm (6"). Spread: 5cm (2").
- Allium sphaerocephalon (45 Bulbs) – An understated allium with unusual oval-shaped, maroon-purple flower heads perched atop tall, slender stems that are great for cutting. Best grown in dense clumps amongst other perennials, Allium sphaerocephalon associates particularly well with swaying grasses. Flowering in May and June, it is great choice for sunny borders and gravel gardens. Height: 90cm (36"). Spread: 8cm (3").
- Narcissus 'Tete-a-Tete' (10 Bulbs) - Delightful miniature daffodils that will brighten even the dullest of spring days. Height: 15cm (6"). Spread: 8cm (3").
- Crocus 'Ruby Giant' (10 Bulbs) - Crocus 'Ruby Giant' is an early cultivar blooming from as early as February. Height: 10cm (4"). Spread: 5cm (2").
- Tulip 'Dynasty' (10 Bulbs) - A large ‘Triumph’ Tulip with bright pink blooms that fade to white at the base. Height: 45cm (18"). Spread: 15cm (6").
- Russian Snowdrop (50 Bulbs) - Few Spring bulbs are as elegant as the Russian Snowdrop. The gleaming white blooms are produced in dense clusters, each brightly striped with pale blue.Grow them in borders and rockeries, or naturalise in grass. Height: 15cm (6"). Spread: 10cm (4").
- English Bluebell (10 Bulbs) - Nodding, violet-blue flowers which are delicately scented and attractive to insects. Happiest growing in the dappled shade of deciduous trees. Ideal for a woodland garden or naturalising in grass. Will multiply each year to form a dense carpet of spring colour. Height: 25cm (10"). Spread: 8cm (3").
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Daffodil 'Minnow' (25 Bulbs) - This dwarf daffodil has tiny creamy white blooms with buttercup yellow centres. Each delicate stem carries up to five blissfully fragrant flowers. Height: 15cm (6").
Show Codes
245 Bulbs (KH1739)
220 Bulbs (KH1738)
Plant spring bulbs in sun or semi-shade on well drained soil. Alternatively, grow bulbs in containers of loam based compost such as John Innes No.2. Plant the bulbs at a depth of approximately 3 times their own height.
After flowering, allow the foliage to die back completely before removing it in late summer.
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