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Selected Mixed Bulbs Saver Collection

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Embrace the vibrant hues of spring with this carefully selected mix of spring bulbs. These charming, low-growing varieties are perfect for brightening up borders, adding interest to rockeries, layering in pots, or even naturalising in grassy areas. Tough, reliable, and incredibly easy to care for, these hardy bulbs will bring seasonal beauty to your garden year after year with minimal maintenance. The Mixed Bulbs Saver Collection includes: Crocus Barr’s Purple – This early-blooming Crocus features delicate purple flowers with striking orange stamens. It naturalises easily, spreading colour and charm throughout your garden. Height: 10cm (4″). Spread: 5cm (2″). Puschkinia libanotica – Often called the Russian Snowdrop, this elegant bulb produces clusters of gleaming white flowers, each with pale blue stripes. Adaptable to most free-draining soils, it thrives in both sun and partial shade, making it perfect for borders, rockeries, or naturalising in lawns. Height: 15cm (6″). Spread: 10cm (4″). Allium moly – Brighten up your garden with the cheerful, golden blooms of this allium. The star-shaped flowers appear in late spring and are a favorite of pollinators like butterflies. Perfect for the front of borders, rockeries, or containers. Height: 15cm (6″). Spread: 5cm (2″). Ixiolirion mix – A rare beauty, the Blue Mountain Lily offers a stunning display of blue trumpet-shaped flowers from May to July. It’s an excellent choice for sheltered borders or containers, where it can be admired up close. Height: 30cm (12″). Spread: 10cm (4″). This collection offers a diverse array of blooms that will brighten your garden with minimal effort—year after year.

Growing Information

Plant spring bulbs in sun or semi-shade on well drained soil. Alternatively, grow bulbs in containers of loam based compost such as John Innes No.2. Plant the bulbs at a depth of approximately 3 times their own height.