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Summer Flowering Bulbs Collection
  • £24.99

This collection includes five of the most popular and colourful summer-flowering bulbs: Allium Moly, Lily Oriental, Crocosmia ?Fire King?, Gladioli Mixed and Oxalis ?Iron Cross?. Plant them amongst perennials for a pop of colour or in borders and patio pots for a bright display.

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Cyclamen Bulbs Collection
  • £16.97

Cyclamen are treasured for their dainty, windswept blooms that emerge when few other species dare to. Bracing themselves against the cold, Cyclamen coum flowers in January and February, while Cyclamen hederifolium waits until the late autumn.

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Oxalis Bulbs Collection
  • £15.00

Oxalis are fascinating little alpines with bright funnel-shaped blooms in late summer and autumn. This collection brings together 3 intriguing varieties, each with their own distinctive appearance.

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Plant-O-Mat Bulbs Tulip 'Purple Prince' and Muscari latifolium
  • £12.99

Ever wondered if there is an easier way to plant bulbs? These innovative pre-planted bulb trays prove that there is! Simply place the biodegradable cardboard tray into your container or border and cover with compost.

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Colchicum Bulbs Collection
  • £26.99

Autumn Crocus are prized for their late season blooms that emerge without foliage ? the leaves appear later when spring arrives. Despite their common name, Colchicum are not true Crocus, but they certainly have the same springlike feel!

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Plant-O-Mat Bulbs Tulip 'Foxtrot' and Chionodoxa 'Pink Giant'
  • £12.99

Ever wondered if there is an easier way to plant bulbs? These innovative pre-planted bulb trays prove that there is! Simply place the biodegradable cardboard tray into your container or border and cover with compost.

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300 Spring Flowering Bulbs
  • £24.99

Five fantastic varieties in our 300 Spring Flowering Bulb collection. With colours ranging from bright yellow to rich purples and striking blues you are sure to add cheer to your beds, borders and patio containers alike.

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Plant-O-Tray Bulbs Tulip 'Royal Virgin' & Anemone 'Blue Mix'
  • £12.99

Ever wondered if there is an easier way to plant bulbs? These innovative pre-planted bulb trays prove that there is! Simply place the biodegradable cardboard tray into your container or border and cover with compost.

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Gift Wrapped Iris Bulbs
  • £16.99

This stunning iris makes a striking decoration for any home. Arrives gift wrapped and delivered in a stylish gift box.Please note this plant will arrive as bulbs, ready to bloom

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Gift Wrapped Hyacinth Bulbs
  • £16.99

These heavenly scented baby pink hyacinth bulbs make a superb Spring gift. Presented gift-wrapped and delivered in a stylish gift box.Please note this plant will arrive as bulbs, ready to bloom

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Gift Wrapped Tulip Bulbs
  • £16.99

A beautiful gift-wrapped bowl of baby pink tulip bulbs, delivered in a stylish gift box. The perfect Spring gift.Please note this plant will arrive as bulbs, ready to bloom

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Garlic Germidour (Pink) 2 bulbs
  • £4.99

'Germidour' is one of the most satisfying varieties of garlic you can grow, producing lovely large and compact bulbs with white, papery skins that are attractively streaked with pinky-purple. It has a mild, subtle flavour and delicate aroma - perfect for a wide variety of savoury dishes whether used raw in salad dressings or for cooking. Originating in France, this worthy winner of the RHS Award of Garden Merit is well suited to the UK climate, being virus-free and a reliable cropper with bulbs that typically contain about 10-12 succulent cloves. This softneck type garlic doesn't produce flower stems but will mature earlier than hardneck types and also has better storage properties - up to 3 months or more in good condition after harvesting. The garlic that is most commonly sold in supermarkets is softneck - but don't be tempted to propagate shop-bought garlic as it will be more prone to disease and crop far less efficiently than plants grown from these superior horticultural quality bulbs. Traditionally, garlic is planted on the shortest day of the year (21-22 December) and harvested on the longest (20-22 June), although it can be planted in the autumn or spring. Autumn plantings will produce earlier crops and although winter hardy, may benefit from protection from the cold - or can be grown in a greenhouse or tunnel. If planting in the spring, just wait until the frosts have gone before placing the cloves in the ground. 'Germidour' will thrive in a sunny spot in most well-draining soils. If your soil is heavy, prepare the plot in advance by digging in some well-rotted garden compost, and also some sand or grit, to improve fertility and drainage. Alternatively, grow in good-quality compost in raised beds, trugs or containers. Garlic doesn't take up much room, making it an ideal choice for small-space gardening. It is a good companion plant for roses and other plants or vegetables that are vulnerable to greenfly as its aroma will help to repel those little beasts! Supplied as 2 bulbs ready to split into approximately 10-12 cloves for planting.Grows up to 60cm (24in) height by 15cm (6in) spread.

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