Simply plant them in Autumn, and watch them come to life when the warmer months arrive. Perfect for garden beds, borders, or containers, these bulbs will refresh your landscape, offering months of stunning blooms with minimal care.

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Narcissus Dutch Master Promo Bulbs
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Narcissus Dutch Master Promo Bulbs

Sale price€8.99

Narcissus Dutch Master with its intense yellow trumpet flowers is what we think of when spring comes to mind. A real ...

Narcissus Dutch Master Bulbs
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Narcissus Dutch Master Bulbs

Sale price€5.99

Narcissus Dutch Master with its intense yellow trumpet flowers is what we think of when spring comes to mind. A real ...

Narcissus Gold Disc Bulbs
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Narcissus Gold Disc Bulbs

Sale price€7.99

Narcissus Gold Disc is a delightful daffodil with bright yellow ruffled petals. Perfect for planting in patio contai...

Narcissus Golden Delicious Bulbs
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Narcissus Golden Delicious Bulbs

Sale price€6.99

Narcissus Golden Delicious is a beautiful double flowering daffodil with pure yellow flowers. Produces clusters of 2-...

Narcissus Jetfire Bulbs
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Narcissus Jetfire Bulbs

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Narcissus Jetfire is an absolute star, with swept back yellow petals and a bright orange trumpet. Very strong cultiva...

Narcissus Minnow Bulbs
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Narcissus Minnow Bulbs

Sale price€4.99

Narcissus Minnow is a charming daffodil which produces up to five small, creamy yellow flowers per stem. Perfect in c...

Narcissus Paperwhite Ziva Bulbs
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Narcissus Paperwhite Ziva Bulbs

Sale price€7.99

Narcissus Paperwhite Ziva are used indoors as they have the most beautiful scent. They produces small and delicate cr...

Narcissus Pueblo Bulbs
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Narcissus Pueblo Bulbs

Sale price€6.99

This delightful daffodil, Narcissus Pueblo produces clusters of 2-3 fragrant creamy white flowers per stem in early s...

Narcissus Quail Bulbs
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Narcissus Quail Bulbs

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Narcissus Quail produces several beautiful scented flowers per stem. The rich golden yellow flower will brighten up a...

Narcissus Rip Van Winkle Bulbs
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Narcissus Rip Van Winkle Bulbs

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Narcissus Rip Van Winkle is a curiously shaped double daffodil with many, narrow yellow petals that together form a s...

Narcissus Tête Bouclé Bulbs
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Narcissus Tête Bouclé Bulbs

Sale price€5.99

Narcissus Tête Bouclé is a delightful dwarf daffodil with ruffled double flowers. Perfect for planting in patio cont...

Narcissus Tête - à - Tête Bulbs
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Narcissus Tête-à-Tête Bulbs

Sale price€4.99

Narcissus Tête-à-Tête is one of the most popular dwarf daffodil varieties. This delightful daffodil is perfect for p...

How to plant spring flowering bulbs?

Here's a guide to some of the most popular and easy-to-grow spring bulbs.

When to Plant

Plant in autumn, before the ground freezes. Aim for about 6-8 weeks before the first frost to allow root development.

Bulb Longevity

Many bulbs, like Daffodils and Crocus, will come back year after year (perennial), while others like Tulips may need replanting each year (annual).

Choosing the Right Spot

  • Sunlight: Most bulbs thrive in full sun to partial shade.
  • Soil: Well-drained soil is essential. Bulbs can rot in overly wet conditions, so avoid areas with poor drainage.

Planting Depth and Spacing

A general rule is to plant bulbs at a depth of 2-3 times their height. Space them apart enough for airflow and healthy growth.

Watering Needs

After planting, water the bulbs well to encourage root growth. Once established, they require minimal watering until spring when they begin to grow actively.

Layering for Continuous Blooms

You can plant bulbs in layers (often called "lasagna planting") with late bloomers like tulips on the bottom and early bloomers like crocuses on top. This creates continuous blooms in the same spot.

Pest Protection

Some bulbs like daffodils and alliums are pest-resistant. For those that aren’t, consider planting them in wire cages or using repellents to deter animals like squirrels and deer.

Post-Bloom Care

Let the foliage die back naturally after the blooms fade. The leaves help the bulbs store energy for next year's growth. Don’t cut them too early.

Dividing Bulbs

Some bulbs can multiply over time. After a few years, you may need to divide and replant them to keep your garden looking full and healthy.