
5.95 £
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.

6.95 £
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.

9.95 £
Trillium Cuneatum Bulbs, Which Are Also Known As (little) Sweet Betsy, Produce A Flowering Perennial Which Springs To Life In Early March To Mid April. This Wildflower Has Dramatic Mottled Foliage Topped In Spring With Deep Maroon Flowers And Prefers To Grow In Rich Soils, In Particular Limestone.commonly Known As Toad Lily Or Wake Robin, Trilliums Are Iconic Woodland Bulbs. Trilliums Combine Beautifully With Pale Starry Anemones And Erythronium. Once Established Trilliums Will Spread And Naturalise, Studding The Ground Under Trees And Shrubs And In Woodland.flowers: Aprilheight 25cm /10in

12.95 £
Charming And Colourful, Introduce These Woodland Bulbs Perfect For Semi-shady Sites, To Your Spring Garden. Includes Bulbs Of 10 Snowdrop Galanthus Nivalis, 10 Aconite Eranthis Cilicica, 20 Anemone Blanda ‘blue’, 10 Bluebell Hyacinthoides Non-scripta and 10 Daffodil Narcissus ‘wp Milner’.grow In Containers Or Plant Under Trees, Where These Bulbs Flower Early In The Year Making Use Of The Light Before The Trees Come Into Leaf In Spring.each Year The Flowers Bulk Up In Number To Give A Year After Year Strong Display Of Early-season Flowers. Gorgeous On Those Late Winter Fresh, Crisp Days.

13.43 £
In This Special Offer You Will Receive 80 Bulbs, Saving You £4.48! (saving Based On Buying 2 Of The 40 Bulb Packs)create An Easy-care, Fragrant Container Display With This Mix Of Spring Bulbs. The Collection Includes Narcissus, Tulips, Crocus And Muscari Bulbs To Give A Long Lasting Display In Pots, Troughs And Window Boxes.our Fragrant Spring Cheer Container Collection Includes A Total Of:narcissus Bridal Crown X 14 The Clusters Of Creamy Flowers Are Strongly Scented And Good For Cuttingtulip Oriental Beauty X 14 An Elegant Red Tulip That Doesn’t Get Too Tall, Ideal For A Windy Gardencrocus Ruby Giant X 24 This Unusual Crocus Has Long Lasting Red-purple Bloomsmuscari Armeniacum Agm X 28 Commonly Called Grape Hyacinths, Muscari Bulbs Send Up Spires Of Brilliant Blue Flowers. This Muscari Variety Has Been Given An Award Of Garden Merit From The Rhs As An Excellent Garden Plant. plant Bulbs In Autumn Into Containers Of Good Quality Compost Or Bulb Compost. Bulbs Need Free Draining Soil And Most Bulbs Flower Best In Sunshine, So Position The Container Somewhere Sunny And Sheltered For The Best Display.plant The Tulip Bulbs First, Up To Three Times The Depth Of The Bulb. Cover With Compost And Then Plant The Daffodil Bulbs. When These Are Planted Cover With More Compost And Plant A Final Layer Of Crocus And Muscari Bulbs. Add A Final Layer Of Compost And Water The Container To Settle The Soil.

2.99 £
Eryngium Giganteum ‘miss Willmott's Ghost’ Is A Really Special Plant. Although The Bud Is Green, The Whole Plant Eventually Turns A Ghostly Silver. The Ruff Around The Elongated Cone, Which Is Common To All Eryngium, Is Very Dramatic And It Gets Better With Age As It Dries. This Is A Great Plant To Choose For A Wildlife Garden As The Flowers Attractive To Insects. Although At It’s Peak From July To September It Has Beautiful Winter Structure, Which Is Made More Lovely By Frost. Perfect For Planting In Herbaceous Border Where They Will Complement Daylilies And Grasses. Eryngium ‘miss Willmott's Ghost’ Has The Rhs Award Of Garden Merit.

2.99 £
Sweet Pea Chance Is A Spencer Sweet Pea With An Extremely Eye-catching Colour. This Sweet Pea Is Great For The Garden But It Is Also Perfect For Exhibition With Its Long Stems And A Strong Typical Sweet Pea Perfume.20 Seeds Per Pack

2.99 £
The Brightest And Most Vibrant Scarlet Blooms Are Freely Produced On This Wonderful New Variety. It Will Create A Bold Statement In The Border And Is Superb In A Vase.

2.99 £
Beautifully Formed Long Stemmed Blooms Of Rosy-pink On White Ground Are Carried On Long Strong Stems Making Them Perfect For Cutting.

2.99 £
New Sweet Pea Variety! Named After Our Seed Buyer To Mark Her Retirement Just Janet Hasclassic Well Shaped Blooms Of Rich Cream Under A Soft, Salmon Pink Flush That Gives A Pearly Effect. This Is An Elegant Sweet Pea Producing Masses Of Flowers Over A Long Period.

2.99 £
Early Flowering And Very Prolific, This Large Flowered Cerise Stripe Is A True Beauty! She Turns Heads Wherever She Is Seen.

2.99 £
Emily Has Lovely Long Stems Just Right For Cutting.the Blooms Are Rose-pink With Delicate Veining And Are Heavily Perfumed. They Are Carried On Long, Straight Stems Perfect For Cutting. Great For Both The Garden And The Vase.

2.79 £
A Superb Variety For The Vase!beautifully Shaped Flowers Are Well Ruffled With Good Fragrance. They Have A Unique Colour Of Delicate Lemon-cream Flushed With Amber.the Amber Colour Deepens After Cutting.

2.99 £
This Is A Top Quality Lavender Sweet Pea With Slightly Undulating Petals. the Flowers Are Well Presented On The Stem And Have A Very Good Perfume. They Do Not Fade As They Age And With Long Strong Stems They Make An Ideal Cut Flower For Floral Displays

2.79 £
Excellent For Exhibitionbeautiful, Fragrant Cream And Pink Flowers Are Flushed Creamy Yellow.superb Flower Placement And Stem Quality Make This Variety A Real Exhibition Favourite.

2.99 £
This Sweet Pea Is Perfect For The Showbenchthe Large Frilly Cream And Lilac Flowers Are Simply Stunning. It Carries The Wonderfully Scented Flowers On Long, Strong Stems. This Vigorous Variety Is An Asset On The Showbench!

2.79 £
Extremely Large Frilly Flowers On Long Stems.the Unique Colour Of Lilac Silk Is A Delicate Pale Lilac Shaded Onto A Cream Base. The Flowers Are Large With Silky, Wavy Petals.highly Commended Rhs And Nsps.

2.99 £
Percy Thrower Has A Superb Old Fashioned Scent.long, Strong Stems Carry Large Creamy Flowers With A Delicate Lilac Flusha Very Vigorous Variety Often Throwing Four Or Five Large Flowers On Each Strong Stem.

2.99 £
Long-stemmed And Perfect.the Slightly Ruffled Clear Lavender Flowers Are Large But They Also Have The Strong Fragrance More Reminiscent Of The Old-fashioned Highly Scented Types.it Is Very Free Flowering And Is One Of The Best Spencers Of Any Colour.

2.99 £
A Delightful And Unusual Spencer Variety.the Beautiful Blooms Open In Shades Of Turquoise And Ultramarine And Gradually Change To More Feminine Pinks And Mauves – Creating A Beautiful ‘mother Of Pearl’ Effect.it Is Delicately Scented And A Real Stunner!