It’s easy to see why tulips are the most popular of all autumn planting bulbs. With so many different varieties and colours to choose from, our range of quality tulip bulbs will compliment any garden. Easy to grow and long flowering too, with some varieties blooming in March and others into early June and of course they’re brilliant for cut flowers.
CAUTION: Do not eat any of these bulbs and keep out of reach of children. Contact with all parts of Tulip may cause skin or eye irritation and may cause severe discomfort if ingested.Read more
Planting Bulbs
If not planted at once, store bulbs in a cool, dry place until planting time.
While successful in a very wide range of soils, most bulbs are intolerant of poor drainage so, if your soil is heavy, also dig in plenty of sharp sand or horticultural grit. For planting in containers, use general purpose compost unless otherwise stated. Bulbs are usually most effective when planted in groups.
Always plant bulbs and corms with the pointed growing tip facing upwards. If unsure, face any hair like roots downwards. Show less