
7.95 £
These Double Early Tulip Bulbs Are Often Called Peony -flowered Tulips Because Their Showy Flowers Really Do Resemble Peonies. This Brilliant Mix Of Tulip Bulbs Come In Bright Colours That Will Look Stunning In Beds, Borders And Containers.our Double Early Mix Includes Three Of Each:monte Carlo Bright Egg-yolk Yellow Bloomspeach Blossom A Peachy Pink Tulip; Bred In 1900 And Still Popular blue Diamond Unusual Purple Flowers With A Green Base And Blue Edgesexotic Emperor This Double White Tulip Is A Peony-flowered Fosteriana Tulip abba One Of The Earliest And Brightest Double Tulips With Scarlet Petalsplant 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, Sheltered 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 Care deadhead 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.double Tulips Are Often Commonly Called Peony-flowered Tulips. The Tulips In This Mix Are Characterised By Their Double Peony-like Blooms, They Usually Flower In April But Some Can Still Be In Bloom Into May.flowers April-may.height 40cm/16in.

7.95 £
Tall And Stately With Elegant Pointed Petals, The Lily Flowered Tulip Bulbs In This Mix Are Excellent For Planting In Drifts In The Border Or For Growing In Containers.our Lily-flowered Tulip Mix Includes Three Of Each:china Pink soft Pink Elegant Flowerspretty Woman deep Red Flowers With A Green Basetres Chic this White Lily-flowered Tulip Is Shorter Than Mostwest Point wonderful Lemon-yellow Flowers.ballade curvy Purple Flowers With A Broad White Edgeplant 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 Care deadhead 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. Lily-flowered Tulips Are Grouped In Class 6. The Tulips In This Class Are Characterised By Their Pointed Flowers, Most Are Tall And Bloom In Mid-to Late Spring.flowers April-may.height 50cm/20in.

7.95 £
The Amazing Fringed Petals Of These Tulip Bulbs Make Them Extremely Decorative. Grow This Mix Of Unusual Colours In Containers Or In The Flower Border. They Also Make Great Cut Flowers.our Fringed Tulip Mix Contains Three Of Each:fancy Frills popular Rose-pink, White Fringed Tulipcummins a Superb, Mauve And Cream Fringed Tulipcurly Sue deep Magenta-purple With A Prominent Fringepacific Pearl elegant Fringed Tulip With Crimson Petals And A Yellow Base.fabio stunning Red And Yellow Fringed Petalsplant 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 Care deadhead 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. Fringed Tulips Are Grouped In Class 7. The Tulips In This Class Are Characterised By Their Fringed And Toothed Flowers, Most Are Tall And Bloom In Mid-to Late Spring.flowers April-may.height 50cm/20in.

8.95 £
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.

14.95 £
Amazing Festive Flowers! This Fantastic Variety Produces Huge Red Flowers, Each Petal Streaked Along The Centre With A White Flash A Bit Like A Star. Ideal For The Home During The Festive Season, Flowering Over Christmas. Flowers: December - January. Bulb: 26-28cm Height: 40 - 50cm.

8.95 £
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 Cherr Container Collection Includes:narcissus Bridal Crown X 7 The Clusters Of Creamy Flowers Are Strongly Scented And Good For Cuttingtulip Oriental Beauty X 7 An Elegant Red Tulip That Doesn’t Get Too Tall, Ideal For A Windy Gardencrocus Ruby Giant X 12 This Unusual Crocus Has Long Lasting Red-purple Bloomsmuscari Armeniacum Agm X 14 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.flowers February-may.height Up To 45cm/18in.

9.95 £
Bulbs For A Bright And Beautiful Spring Display. this Traditional Bulb Collection Welcomes In Spring With Bright Tulips And Early Crocuses And Daffodils. These Easy Care Bulbs Have Been Specially Chosen To Give A Long Lasting Display With Minimum Fuss.this Particular Collection Contains The Following:mixed Large Crocus x 15 Among The First Spring Bulbs To Bloom.narcissus Tete-a-tete x 16 These Dwarf Daffodil Bulbs Are Early To Bloom And Reliable.tulip Showwinner Agm x 9 A Scarlet Kaufmanniana Tulip With Mottled Leaves.plant Bulbs In Autumn Into A Container 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. Cover With More Compost And Plant A Final Layer Of Crocus Bulbs. Add A Final Layer Of Compost And Water The Container To Settle The Soil.flowers February-april.height Up To 25cm/10in.receive 80 Bulbs For The Price Of 40 Bulbs.

9.99 £
These Hyacinth Indoor Bulbs In A Natural Wicker Basket Have Been Specially Prepared To Grow And Flower Indoors. Everything You Need For A Fragrant Indoor Bulb Display Is Included. The Natural Wicker Basket Is Ready To Be Filled With 6 Top Quality Hyacinth Bulbs And Compost, Plus Full Instructions.plant The Bulbs With Their Tips Just Above The Surface, Keep Somewhere Cool And Then Bring Indoors Into A Bright Warm Room To Encourage The Starry Flower Spikes To Appear. Then Just Sit Back And Enjoy.indoor Hyacinths Can Be In Flower Just 10 Weeks After Planting.basket Dimensions: 30x18x14.5cm

8.95 £
Bright And Vibrant Spring Bulbs, Great For A Container Display, Including 5 Crocus ‘large Mixed’, 5 Narcissi ‘tete A Tete’, 6 Anemone Blanda, 3 Hyacinth ‘mixed’, 3 Tulip ‘pinocchio’, 3 Daffodil ‘jack Snipe’ And 5 Muscari Armeniacum For Colour Between March And 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.

6.48 £
Containing 10 Allium Atropurpureum, 26 Allium Sphaerocephalon, 12 Allium Christophii & 2 Allium ‘early Emperor’get A Generous Collection Of Alliums, For A Firework Display Of Starry Flowers. Keep The Decorative Seedheads After They Flower For Added Texture To Your Borders.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 £
A Grape Hyacinth With Azure Blue Flower Spikes. Goes Beautifully With Yellow Narcissi And Early-season Aconites. Tolerates Shade 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.

5.95 £
A Beautiful Snowdrop That Performs Well On Any Well-drained Soil - It Forms Clumps Quickly Producing A Mass Of Gorgeous Large White Pendants. 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.

4.88 £
Great Solution For Planting Spring Containers Without Having To Handle Individual Bulbs.containers Three Pads;- 1 X Pad Of 15 Crocus ‘flower Record’ - Rich Purple Crocus Flower With Golden Centres Height: 15cm- 1 X Pad Of 5 Narcissus ‘sweet Pomponette’ – Many-petalled Daffodils Of Lemon To Yellow Shades Height: 30cm- 1 X Pad Of 8 Tulip ‘gold Fever’ – Beautiful Fresh Vibrant Yellow Tulips Height: 45cm just Follow The Simple Instructions To Create Lovely Firework Displays Of Spring-bulbs.just Half-fill A Container With Bulb Compost.place The Pad Of 8 Tulip ‘gold Fever’ In The Centre Of The Container.cover With A 5cm (2in) Layer Of Compost.place The Pad Of 5 Narcissus ‘sweet Pomponette’cover This Layer With A 5cm (2in) Layer Of Compost.place The Pad Of 15 Crocus ‘flower Record’ And Cover This With A Final Layer Of Compost.to Bring Your Display Forward Plant Some Violas At The Top Of The Container For Colour Throughout Winter Before The Spring Bulbs Burst Into Life.

4.88 £
Great Solution For Planting Spring Containers Without Having To Handle Individual Bulbs.containers Three Pads;- 1 X Pad Of 20 Chionodoxa lucilae Alba – Dainty White Starry Flowers Appearing In Febraury Height: 15cm- 1 X Pad Of 5 Narcissus ‘replete’– Many-petalled Daffodils Of White And Orange Height: 45cm- 1 X Pad Of 9 Tulip ‘upstar’ – Pink Peony-like Tulips Height: 45cm just Follow The Simple Instructions To Create Lovely Firework Displays Of Spring-bulbs.just Half-fill A Container With Bulb Compost.place The Pad Of 9 Tulip ‘upstar’ In The Centre Of The Container.cover With A 5cm (2in) Layer Of Compost.place The Pad Of 5 Narcissus ‘replete’cover This Layer With A 5cm (2in) Layer Of Compost.place The Pad Of 20 Chionodoxa lucilae Alba And Cover This With A Final Layer Of Compost.to Bring Your Display Forward Plant Some Violas At The Top Of The Container For Colour Throughout Winter Before The Spring Bulbs Burst Into Life.

4.88 £
Great Solution For Planting Spring Containers Without Having To Handle Individual Bulbs.containers Three Pads;- 1 X Pad Of 20 Dutch Iris White – Tall Ivory White Flags Flowering In June-july Height: 50cm- 1 X Pad Of 5 Narcissus ‘salome’– Yellow And White ‘cup-and Saucer’-like Flowers Height: 40cm- 1 X Pad Of 8 Tulip ‘angelique’ – Blush Pale Pink Tulips, Many-petalled And Peony-like Height: 40cm just Follow The Simple Instructions To Create Lovely Firework Displays Of Spring-bulbs.just Half-fill A Container With Bulb Compost.place The Pad Of 8 Tulip ‘angelique’ In The Centre Of The Container.cover With A 5cm (2in) Layer Of Compost.place The Pad Of 5 Narcissus ‘salome’cover This Layer With A 5cm (2in) Layer Of Compost.place The Pad Of 20 Dutch Iris White And Cover This With A Final Layer Of Compost.to Bring Your Display Forward Plant Some Violas At The Top Of The Container For Colour Throughout Winter Before The Spring Bulbs Burst Into Life.

4.88 £
Great Solution For Planting Spring Containers Without Having To Handle Individual Bulbs.containers Three Pads;- 1 X Pad Of 20 Muscari Armeniacum – Dainty Grape Hyacinth Flowers Appearing In April Height: 15cm- 1 X Pad Of 12 crocus Assorted Blues – Egg-cup Crocuses In Shades Of Blues And Purples Height: 10cm- 1 X Pad Of 9 Tulip ‘purple Prince’ – Sturdy, Upright Purple Blooms Height: 35cm just Follow The Simple Instructions To Create Lovely Firework Displays Of Spring-bulbs.just Half-fill A Container With Bulb Compost.place The Pad Of 9 Bulbs Of Tulip ‘purple Prince’ In The Centre Of The Container.cover With A 5cm (2in) Layer Of Compost.then Place The Pad Of 12 crocus Assorted Blues On Top cover This Layer With A 5cm (2in) Layer Of Compost.place The Pad Of 20 Muscari Armeniacum And Cover This With A Final Layer Of Compost.to Bring Your Display Forward Plant Some Violas At The Top Of The Container For Colour Throughout Winter Before The Spring Bulbs Burst Into Life.

1.49 £
The Soft 'wedgwood' Blue Of The Neat, Domed Flowers Is A Welcome Foil To The Many Bright Colours Of Summer Bedding Plants. wonderful For Edging And Bedding, It Looks Equally Good In Patio Containers.

1.49 £
Alyssum Does Well In Virtually Any Soil Or Position, And Is Delightful In Beds, Rockeries Or Edging A Path. the Low Growing Plants Become Smothered In Tiny, Pure White Flowers All Summer Long.

1.99 £
A Profusion Of Flowers Of The Brightest Blue, For Most Of The Summer.these Spreading Plants Are Perfectly At Home In Either Containers Or Hanging Baskets And Love The Sun!may Also Be Direct Sown In Your Borders.

1.99 £
Our Cheerful Mixture Of Easy-to-grow Cottage Garden Favourites Will Flower Just A Few Weeks After Sowing. The Plants Will Go On To Bloom For Many Weeks. Wonderful As An Inexpensive Gap Filler, Or Sowing In Mixed Borders. They Require Very Little Attention And Are Great For The Children's Garden Because They Grow So Quickly.