Good and strong product
Easy to use to put bulbs in the garden.
Tilly
Yorkshire
Easy to use to put bulbs in the garden.
Tilly
Yorkshire
Very easy to use; cuts through the earth cleanly to depth required with little effort Displaced soil emerges easily from the planter to plug up the hole and cover bulb.
AMB
Oxfordshire
100.0
Spring bulbs, such as daffodils and hyacinths, can be planted whenever the soil conditions allow. As a rough guide, cover them with about twice as much soil as the bulb is deep: so that a 5cm (2in) deep bulb would need a 15cm (6in) deep hole so that it
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One of the best ways to add spring interest to a garden is to plant a drift of naturalised bulbs. If you want to naturalise bulbs in your lawn, create a natural-looking drift at one end or towards one side rather than spreading the bulbs right over the
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Bulbs are ideal for anyone who rates themselves as 'keen-but-clueless' because they are one of the easiest plants to grow. Provided you plant them at the right time of year at more or less the right depth, they will reward you year after year with a rel
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