Choose this variety to grow under your trees or to naturalise in grass. It will spread on its own. We love it planted with fritillaries and species tulips. For a natural look, gather small handfuls of bulbs and throw them gently on to the ground. Just plant them wherever they land in a huddle or spaced out, either way they will look wonderful next spring and get better every year.Â
Growing Instructions
- Plant between September-November, before the ground freezes.
- Choose a location ideal for naturalising such as lawns, woodlands, or borders with well-drained soil.
- Use a hand trowel or bulb planter and dig a hole which is around 2-3 times the depth of the bulb.
- Place the bulb with the pointed end facing upwards.
- Alternatively, for a more naturalised effect, you can throw a handful of bulbs into a larger dug-up area instead of planting each bulb individually.
- Gently cover the bulb and lightly compress the soil.
- Avoid disturbing the area after planting to allow the bulbs to multiply and naturalise over time.






