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By carefully selecting and planting spring flowering bulbs, you can create a captivating springtime showcase of colours and textures in your garden. Whether you prefer bold tulips, delicate snowdrops, or cheerful daffodils, these bulbs offer endless possibilities for creating stunning displays that will bring joy to your garden and brighten your spirits.

Benefits of adding Spring Flowering Bulbs:

Spring bulbs are generally low-maintenance plants, making them an excellent choice for both seasoned gardeners and beginners. Once planted, they require minimal attention and can withstand a range of weather conditions. Once established, many spring bulbs will naturalize and multiply, creating larger displays with each passing year.

Spring flowering bulbs can be planted in various locations throughout your garden, allowing for creative and eye-catching displays. You can plant them in borders, beds, plant pots, or even naturalized in lawns for a more casual and natural look. They also make fantastic cut flowers, bringing the beauty of spring indoors.

Planting Spring Flowering Bulbs:

Most spring bulbs should be planted in the autumn before the first frost, as they require a period of cool dormancy to develop strong roots. However, some bulbs like tulips can be planted in late winter or early spring for a later bloom. Check the specific planting guidelines for each bulb variety on our website to ensure the best results.

When purchasing spring flowering bulbs, select firm, plump bulbs that are free from blemishes or signs of decay. Avoid bulbs that feel soft or have mouldy spots. We provide the highest quality bulbs to produce healthy and vigorous blooms.

Plant bulbs at the recommended depth, typically two to three times their own height. Ensure they are positioned with the pointed end facing upwards. A bit of compost mixed with soil will help them get off to a good start. Follow spacing guidelines, leaving enough room between bulbs for them to grow and spread. This will prevent overcrowding and allow each plant to receive adequate nutrients and sunlight.

Spring bulbs prefer well-draining soil to prevent waterlogging, which can lead to bulb rot. If your soil retains too much moisture, consider amending it with organic matter or planting bulbs in raised beds or containers with good drainage.

 

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1. If you're not totally happy with your order, return it within 30 days and we'll replace or refund in full!
2. Should any hardy plant fail to thrive thereafter, we'll replace free of charge - you just pay the P&P
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