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Bulbs are great. You don't need to spend a fortune on them, and once they are planted, you can virtually forget about them - until they start popping up in spring, filling the garden with colour.
Underplant your deciduous trees and shrubs with these diminutive beauties and you'll have flowering ground cover from autumn to spring. They also do well in patio pots or alpine beds
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Much-loved for their showy flowerheads, which appear in late spring and early summer. They are easy to grow and will produce long-lasting seedheads
The daffodils in this collection are compact, so are ideal for pots, containers or window boxes. They can also form low, naturalised drifts in the lawn or border
As each stem carries more than one perfumed flower, these daffs not only put on a generous show but will fill the surrounding air with their heady scent.
By planting these spring-flowering bulbs in layers in pots you can create a pretty display from Feb to May. The colour mix of this combination is bright and cheerful.
The bulbs in this collection are really low maintenance as they can be left in the ground for several years, where they will spread to form drifts of colour from late Jan to May.
As soon as the crescendo of summer flowers has come to an end, these whoy autumn-flowering crocus are waiting to purst into flower. They look fab naturalised in grass
Create a carpet of colourful flowers that will bloom in succession for several weeks from early spring. These bulbs are all easy to grow and very reliable, coming back year after year.
These beguiling beauties look wonderful in alpine beds and shallow bowls from mid to late winter. Plant them in drifts near a path or place them in pots close to a window where you can admire them up close.
Often one of the first things into flower each year, crocus will spread to form generous drifts of colour, while often providing an early source of nectar for pollinating insects.
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