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** BULBS **Plant from August onwards. 15cm/6" deep and 10cm/4" apart. Flowers: May/JuneFlowering Height: 90cm/36"Soil/Position: Alliums will grow in a wide range of soils provided there is good drainage. They like sunshine but the flowers will last longer in partial shade. Application: Valuable for planting in groups of borders or for naturalising (leaving in for flowers year after year). Excellent, long lasting cut flower.Cultivation: Late planting in autumn prevents bulbs from making early shoots which can be damaged by frost.Expert's Tip: Plant taller varieties to the rear of borders. Flowers can be used for dried arrangements.Bulbs grown from cultivated stock. Bulbs must not be eaten.
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** BULBS **Plant from August onwards. 15cm/6" deep and 10cm/4" apart. Flowers: May/JuneFlowering Height: 70cm/28"Soil/Position: Alliums will grow in a wide range of soils providing there is good drainage. They like sunshine but the flowers will last longer in partial shade. Application: Valuable for planting in groups in borders or for naturalising (leaving in for flowers year after year). Excellent, long lasting cut flower. Cultivation: Late planting in Autumn prevents bulbs from making early shoots which can be damaged by frost. Expert's Tip: Plant taller varieties to the rear of borders. Flowers can be used for dried arrangements.Bulbs grown from cultivated stock. Bulbs must not be eaten.
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Selected for a wild garden. Bulb Size: 6-8cm. Plant from August onwardsDepth: 8cm/3" and Apart : 15cm/6"Flowers: May/June, Flowering Height: 35cm / 14"Position: Full SunCamassia will grow in a wide range of soils and are happy in heavy, most (but not waterlogged) soil. They grow well in full sun or light shade. Perfect for naturalising (leaving in for flowers year after year) in borders, wild gardens and beside ponds. They are completely hardy except in the very coldest areas where applying a thick mulch late autumn will protect from severe cold.
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Sale!STUNNING FRAGRANT FLOWERS!Flowers: July/AugustFlowering Height: 30cm/12"Plant from April onwards, 5cm/2" deep and 15cm/6" apart.Soil/Position : Ferraria like a well-drained, light soil, in partial shade/full sun.Application: Ideal in borders, containers and rockery gardens, also suitable to be pot grown for the conservatory or sunny windowsill.Cultivation: Water in after planting and keep moist during growth. Keep bulbs dry during the dormant period. Semi-hardy in southern areas, if over wintering in the ground, a thick mulch is required to protect from heavy frosts.Expert's Tip: Ferraria will benefit from light feeding during the growing season.Caution: Humans/Pets: Ornamental Bulbs - not to be eatenGrown from Cultivated Stock
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** BULB **Plant from August Onwards. Depth 20cm/8" & Apart 25cm/10".Flowers: April/MayHeight: 70cm/28"Soil/Position: Fritillaria Imperialis prefer sun and well-drained soil which is preferably alkaline and enriched with leaf mould or compost. Application: Plant as focal points between shrubs in the border.Cultivation: Plant bulbs on their sides to prevent water collecting in the hollow of the bulb. In heavy soils place grit around the bulb within the planting hole. Should the bulbs become overcrowded, lift, divide and replant in August. Expert's Tip: fritillaria Imperialis can be slow to establish so plant in their final position and avoid moving. They may not flower in the first year and also the season after moving.
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Sale!Plant from March onwards, 10cm/4" depth and 10cm/4" apart.Position: In full sunFlowers: July/SeptemberFlowering Height: 100cm/40"Soil / Position :Gladioli like a well-drained, moisture retentive soil in full sun and protected from strong winds.Application: Good for borders and as a cut flower. Dual planting is recommended; one for the garden and one for cut flowers.Cultivation: For best effect plant in clusters of 5 or more. Gladioli need water during the growing period and mulching with compost helps conserve moisture.Staking is necessary after buds are formed; place canes or stakes at about 5cm/2" from the base of the stems to avoid damages the corms. In very cold areas, lift after flowering and store frost free over winter.Experts Tip: Plant some every few weeks from April to June to ensure flowers from summer to autumn.Bulbs grown from cultivated stock. Pets: Harmful if eaten. Humans; Ornamental - not to be eaten.
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** BULBS **Plant from August onwards. 10cm/4" deep and 10cm/4" apart. Flowers: MayFlowering Height: 30cm/12"Soil/Position: Hyacinthoides (bluebells) like full sun or partial shade and a well-drained soil with a good supply of humus such as leaf mould or compost. Application: Ideal for naturalising (leaving in for flowers year after year) in borders, wild gardens, woodlands and between shrubs and trees. Cultivation: These bulbs are hardy and require no special attention. Should they become overcrowded, lift, divide and replant after flowering. Expert's Tip: Once established, hyacinthoides will spread rapdily.Bulbs grown from cultivated stock. Harmful if eaten.
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** BULBS **Muscari Peppermint (Grape Hyacinth)Flowers: April, Flowering Height: 15cm/6"Plant August Onwards, Depth 5cm/2", Apart 10cm/4"Position: Full sun or partial shade.Soil Requirement: Well drained..Muscari are tolerant of any well drained soil, in full sun or partial shade. Ideal for naturalising. (leaving in for flowers year after year) in borders, rockeries, woodland, and between shrubs and paving stones. Perfect for mass planting and in containers. Muscari are naturally clump forming and every 3 or 4 years will require lifting after foilage has died down, dividing and replanting.
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** BULBS **Plant from August onwards. 10cm/4" deep and 10cm/4" apart. Flowers: March/AprilFlowering Height: 35cm/14"Soil/Position: Narcissus / Daffodils like well-drained but moist humus rich soil in sun or partial shade. Avoid very dry areas such as under conifers.Application: Plant informal groups; ideal for rock gardens, containers and terraces.Cultivation: Can be left undisturbed for years although should they become overcrowded once the leaves have withered, lift, divide and replant immediately.Expert's Tip: Great for naturalising in woodland or lawns.Bulbs grown from cultivated stock. Harmful if eaten/skin irritant.
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** BULBS **Ideal for cut flowers.Plant from August onwards. 12cm/5" deep and 10cm/4" apart. Flowers: March/AprilFlowering Height: 40cm/16"Soil/Position: Like well-drained but moist, humus rich soil in sun or partial shade. Avoid every dry areas such as under conifers. Application: Plant informal groups in beds or borders, under deciduous shrubs and trees, in lawns and outdoor containers. Cultivation: Can be left undisturbed for years although should they become overcrowded, once the leaves have withered, divide and replant immediately. Expert's Tip: Allow the foliage to die naturally as early removal can cause the bulb not to flower the following year. Feed after flowering with a low nitrogen fertilizer. Bulbs grown from cultivated stock. Harmful if eaten/skin irritant.
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** BULBS **Plant from August onwards. 10cm/4" deep and 10cm/4 apart. Flowers: March/AprilFlowering Height: 25cm/10"Soil/Position: Narcissus/Daffodils like well-drained but moist, humus rich soil in sun or partial shade. Avoid very dry areas such as conifers. Application: Plant informally in groups; ideal for rock gardens, containers and terraces. Cultivation: Can be left undisturbed for years, although should they become over crowded, once the leaves have withered, lift, divide and replant immediately. Expert's Tip: Great for naturalising in woodland or lawns.
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** BULBS **Fragrant, Multi floweringPlant from August onwards. 10cm/4" deep and 10cm/4" apart. Flowers: March/AprilFlowering Height: 35cm/14"Soil/Postion: Narcissus/Daffodils like well-drained but moist, humus rich soil in sun or partial shade. Avoid very dry areas such as under conifers.Application: Plant informally in groups; ideal for rock gardens, containers and terraces. Cultivation: Can be left undisturbed for years, although should they become overcrowded, once the leaves have withered, lift, divide and replant immediately. Expert's Tip: Great for naturalising in woodland or lawns.
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** BULBS **Plant from August onwards. 10cm/4" deep and 10cm/4" apart. Flowers: March/AprilFlowering Height: 30-45cm/12-18"Soil/Position: Narcissus/Daffodils like well-drained but moist humus rich soil in sun or partial shade. Avoid very dry areas such as under conifers.Application: Plant informal groups in beds and borders, under deciduous shrubs and trees, in lawns and outdoor containers.Cultivation: Can be left undisturbed for years although should they become overcrowded once the leaves have withered, lift, divide and replant immediately.Expert's Tip: Allow the foliage to die naturally as early removal can cause the bulb not to flower the following year. Feed after flowering with a low nitrogen fertilizer.Bulbs grown from cultivated stock. Harmful if eaten/skin irritant.
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** BULBS **Plant from August onwards. 10cm/4" deep and 10cm/4" apart. Flowers: March/AprilFlowering Height: 15cm/6"Soil/Position: Narcissus/Daffodils like well-drained but moist humus rich soil in sun or partial shade. Avoid very dry areas such as under conifers.Application: Plant informal groups; ideal for rock gardens, containers and terraces.Cultivation: Can be left undisturbed for years although should they become overcrowded once the leaves have withered, lift, divide and replant immediately.Expert's Tip: Great for naturalising in woodland or lawns.Bulbs grown from cultivated stock. Harmful if eaten/skin irritant.
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** BULBS **Plant from August onwards. 10cm/4" deep and 10cm/4" apart. Flowers: AprilFlowering Height: 30cm/12"Soil/Position: Daffodils like well-drained but moist humus rich soil in sun or partial shade. Avoid very dry areas such as under conifers.Application: Plant informal groups; ideal for rock gardens, containers and terraces.Cultivation: Can be left undisturbed for years although should they become overcrowded once the leaves have withered, lift, divide and replant immediately.Expert's Tip: Great for naturalising in woodland or lawns.Bulbs grown from cultivated stock. Harmful if eaten/skin irritant.
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** BULBS **Plant from August onwards. 10cm/4" deep and 10cm/4" apart. Flowers:MayFlowering Height: 50cm/20" Soil/Position: Tulips will grow in a wide range of soils providing there is good drainage. They like sunshine but the flowers will last longer in partial shade. Application: Ideal for beds and borders. Remove flower heads as they begin to fade. Avoid planting repeatedly in the same location.Cultivation: Best lifted when the leaves fade. Clean and store until autumn when they can be replanted. Do not keep the small off-shoots as they will not flower. Expert's Tip: Display in groups. Protect newly planted bulbs from mice and squirrels.Bulbs grown from cultivated stock. Harmful if eaten/may cause skin allergy.
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Plant from August onwards. 10cm/4" deep and 10cm/4" apart. Flowers: April/MayFlowering Height: 40cm/16"Soil/Position: Tulips will grow in a wide range of soils provided there is good drainage. They like sunshine but the flowers will last longer in partial shade. Application: Ideal for beds and borders. Remove flower heads as they begin to fade. Avoid planting repeatedly in exactly the same location. Cultivation: Best lifted when the leaves fade. Clean and store until autumn when they can be replanted. Do not keep the small off-shoots as they will not flower.Expert's Tip: Display in groups. Protect newly planted bulbs from mice and squirrels. Bulbs grown from cultivated stock. Harmful if eaten/may cause skin allergy.
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** BULBS **Plant from August onwards. 10cm/4" deep and 10cm/4" apart. Flowers: April/MayFlowering height: 35cm/14"Soil/Position: Tulips will grow in a wide range of soils providing there is good drainage. They like sunshine but the flowers will last longer in partial shade. Application: Ideal for beds and borders. Remove flower heads as they begin to fade. Avoid planting repeatedly in exactly the same location. Cultivation: Best lifted when the leaves fade. Clean and store until Autumn when they can be planted. Do not keep the small off-shoots as they will not flower. Expert's Tip: Display in groups. Protect newly planted bulbs from mice and squirrels.Bulbs grown from cultivated stock. Harmful if eaten/may cause skin allergy.
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** BULBS **Selected for a wild Garden.Plant from August onwards. 10cm/4" deep and 10cm/4" apart. Flowers: AprilFlowering Height: 30cm/12"Soil/Position: Tulips will grow in a wide range of soils provided there is good drainage. They like sunshine but the flowers will last longer in partial shade. Application: Ideal for beds and borders. Remove flower heads as they begin to fade. Can be left in the ground to naturalise (leaving in for flowers year after year).Bulbs grown from cultivated stock. Harmful if eaten/may cause skin allergy.
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** BULBS **'Tinka' is a small hybrid tulip; slender plants with pointed flowers grow 20-25cm tall. Outer tepals have a broad, strongly red triangle, covering most of the space, with narrow yellow borders. Inside the flowers are yellow with dark purple stamens. Mid to late Spring.Soil/Position: Tulips will grow in a wide range of soils provided there is good drainage. They like sunshine but the flowers will last longer in partial shade. Application: Ideal for beds and borders. Remove flower heads as they begin to fade. Avoid planting repeatedly in exactly the same location. Cultivation: Best lifted when the leaves fade. Clean and store until autumn when they can be replanted. Do not keep the small off-shoots as they will not flower.Expert's Tip: Display in groups. Protect newly planted bulbs from mice and squirrels. Bulbs grown from cultivated stock. Harmful if eaten/may cause skin allergy.
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Pure white. White Triumphator is full of grace and elegance, this sublime tulip has goblet shaped flowers with softly pointed petals, the stems are strong and long which allows the flowers to sway in the Breeze. Plant from August onwards. 10cm/4" deep and 10cm/4" apart. Soil/Position: Tulips will grow in a wide range of soils provided there is good drainage. They like sunshine but the flowers will last longer in partial shade. Application: Ideal for beds and borders. Remove flower heads as they begin to fade. Avoid planting repeatedly in exactly the same location. Cultivation: Best lifted when the leaves fade. Clean and store until autumn when they can be replanted. Do not keep the small off-shoots as they will not flower.Expert's Tip: Display in groups. Protect newly planted bulbs from mice and squirrels. Bulbs grown from cultivated stock. Harmful if eaten/may cause skin allergy.