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Naturalise in the Garden Bulbs Collection

£29.99

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This naturalising woodland collection contains Narcissus pseudonarcissus (Lent Lily), Snowdrop elwesii, Anemone nemorosa, Tulip sylvestris, and Camassia quamash. Each of these varieties has been selected for their ability to return year after year, spreading gently to create a soft, naturalised spring and early summer display.

Narcissus pseudonarcissus, brings early colour with its soft yellow petals and golden trumpets. Snowdrop elwesii follows with large, honey-scented blooms tipped with green, offering early-season beauty and award-winning reliability. Anemone nemorosa adds starry white flowers above ferny foliage, perfect for carpeting shady spots. Tulip sylvestris has elegant, pale-yellow blooms that look particularly striking naturalised in grass or woodland. Completing the collection, Camassia quamash delivers a burst of violet-blue flowers in early summer.

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• Plant between September-November, before the ground freezes.
• Loosen the soil to a depth of around 20cm and mix in organic matter to improve the drainage and soil quality.
• 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.
• Gently cover the bulb and lightly compress the soil.

• Plant between October-November, before the ground freezes.
• Choose a partly shaded area e.g under trees or in woodlands
• Use a hand trowel or bulb planter and dig a hole which is double 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.

• Plant between October-November, before the ground freezes.
• Soak the corns for around 12 hours or overnight.
• Choose a partly shaded area e.g under trees or in woodlands
• Use a hand trowel or bulb planter and dig a hole which is double 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.

• Plant between September-November, before the ground freezes.
• Loosen the soil to a depth of around 30cm and mix in organic matter to improve the drainage and soil quality.
• Use a hand trowel or bulb planter and dig a hole which is double the depth of the bulb.
• Place the bulb with the pointed end facing upwards.
• Gently cover the bulb and lightly compress the soil.
• Use a fertiliser in early spring, when new growth appears to support healthy blooms.

• Plant between September-November before the ground freezes.
• If the soil is heavy clay, loosen it to a depth of around 15cm and mix in organic matter.
• Use a hand trowel or bulb planter and dig a hole which is around 3 times the depth of the bulb height.
• Place the bulb with the pointed end facing upwards.
• Gently cover the bulb and lightly compress the soil.
• 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.

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