Tulip Darwin Hybride - Hans Brinker - 12/+
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Tulip Triumph - Muvota - 12/+
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Tulip Multiflowering - Happy Family- 12/+
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Tulip Single Late - Queen of Night - 12/+
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Tulip Fosteriana - Sweet Sixteen - 12/+
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Composition Milkshake - +12/16
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Anemone - Mistral - Rosa Chiaro - 2/3
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Tulip Darwin Hybride - Daydream - 12/+
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Tulip Triumph - Grand Perfection - 12/+
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Composition - Moonlight - 12/+
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Tulip Multiflowering - Candy Club - 12/+
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Tulip Darwin Hybride - Apeldoorn's Elite - 12/+
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Daffodil - Ice King - 14/16
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Crocus - Botanical Mix - 5/6
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Daffodil - Paperwhite Ziva - 16/18
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Ranunculus Elegance - Clementine - 2/3
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Tulip Triumph - Tom Pouce - 12/+
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Daffodil - Pink Charm - 14/16
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Tulip Triumph - Pallada - 12/+
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Daffodil - Altruist - 14/16
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Tulip Triumph - Purple Prince - 12/+
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Daffodil - Recurvus - 14/16
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Tulip Multiflowering - Fiery Club - 12/+
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Tulip Triumph - Candy Prince - 12/+
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Anemone - Mistral Plus - Blu - 2/3
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Daffodil - Congress - 12/14
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Tulip Multiflowering - Night Club - 12/+
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Daffodil - Rip van Winkle - 12/14
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Muscari - Armeniacum - 8/9
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Anemone - Mistral Plus - Azzurro - 2/3
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Hyacint - Mixed - 18/+
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Tulip Triumph - Ronaldo - 12/+
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Tulip Triumph - Pink Ardour - 12/+
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Composition - Happiness
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Composition - Easter Bunny
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Composition - Painter's Palette
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What kind of flower bulbs would you like to plant?
Tulips
Classic and unique tulip varieties for the most beautiful colours in your spring garden. Choose from a wide range of flower shapes, colours, and heights.
Daffodils
Cheerful, reliable spring flowers for gardens, flower beds, and natural-looking plantings. Many varieties bloom again year after year.
Crocuses and Early Bloomers
The first colours of spring in the garden. Small bulb flowers that bring life to flower beds and lawns early in the season.
Special Flower Bulbs
Discover unusual shapes, colours, and lesser-known flower bulbs for a truly unique spring garden.
How to Choose Flower Bulbs?
When choosing flower bulbs, it is worth considering not only the colours, but also the flowering time, plant height, and planting location.
For a long flowering season: choose early-, mid-, and late-flowering varieties. This way, your garden will continue to change and bloom for several weeks.
For flower beds: combine tulips, daffodils, and smaller bulb flowers of different heights.
For pots and patios: many tulips, daffodils, crocuses, and smaller bulb plants also grow beautifully in containers.
For a natural-looking garden: plant bulbs in groups of different sizes, arranged informally.
For the most beautiful results, don’t be afraid to combine several different varieties. By mixing different colours and flowering times, you can enjoy new flowers appearing in your garden throughout the spring.
Frequently Asked Questions About Flower Bulbs
When Should You Plant Spring-Flowering Bulbs?
When Should You Plant Spring-Flowering Bulbs?
Spring-flowering bulbs, such as tulips, daffodils, and crocuses, are generally planted in autumn. Ideally, they should be planted once the soil has cooled down but before it freezes.
How Deep Should You Plant Flower Bulbs?
How Deep Should You Plant Flower Bulbs?
As a general rule, bulbs should be planted at a depth of approximately two to three times the height of the bulb. The exact planting depth may vary by variety, so always check the planting instructions provided with the product.
Can I Plant Flower Bulbs in Pots?
Can I Plant Flower Bulbs in Pots?
Yes. Many tulips, daffodils, crocuses, and other bulb plants grow very well in pots. Good drainage, a suitably sized container, and ensuring that the bulbs are not left standing in water for prolonged periods are important.
Can I Plant Different Types of Flower Bulbs Together?
Can I Plant Different Types of Flower Bulbs Together?
Yes. In fact, this is one of the best ways to achieve a longer and more varied display of spring flowers. Combine varieties with different colours, heights, and flowering times.
Do Flower Bulbs Bloom Again Every Year?
Do Flower Bulbs Bloom Again Every Year?
This depends on the variety and growing conditions. Many daffodils, crocuses, and other bulb plants can return for several years. Some tulip varieties, however, produce their strongest display in the first spring.


