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Flower bulbs are inexpensive and very easy to grow. There are many varieties to pick and choose from, and because of this, you may not know how to begin. Even though you can't go wrong by putting garden combinations together yourself through some trial-and-error, we can help you get started with our Do-It-For-Me-Collections. Our long-time employees select these iconic Dutch bulb varieties for your gardening enjoyment. The Do-It-For-Me-Collections are foolproof and complimentary in color, bloom time, and plant height, and are goal/theme oriented. For maximum versatility, all bulbs are individually bagged and labeled.
About this Variety
This collection consists of the following varieties (75 total bulbs): Iris reticulata, Hyacinth Aida, Muscari armeniacum, Tulip Pulchella and Anemone Blue Shades. Varieties are individually bagged and labeled for maximum versatility.
Highlights
- Excellent cut flowers for bud vases
- Varieties are individually bagged and labeled
- Beneficial to pollinators
- Easy to grow
- Grows well in containers, borders, rock gardens & mass plantings
Exposure:
Full Sun to Partial Shade
Blooms:
Spring
Height:
Grows 4-18" tall
Spacing:
Plant 4-8" apart, 4-8" deep
USDA Zones:
Grow as Perennial in zones 3-8. Grow as Annual elsewhere.
Growing Instructions
Plant in the fall, before the first frost hardens the soil. Dig a hole to the required depth. Place bulb in hole, pointed side up. Cover with soil and water thoroughly. Mulch in extreme climates. For container planting, bury the bulb three times as deep as the bulb is wide. In zones 6 and below, you will need to protect your bulb containers. Place them near the foundation of the house or other structure. In zones 3-5, place the container in an unheated garage or shed. After blooming, leave the bulbs in place so plants can clump or reseed. Leave foliage in place after blooming. This lets the bulb grow and strengthen for future planting by allowing photosynthesis to take place, creating food from the leaves soaking in the sunlight. Foliage may be removed when leaves turn yellow and die back. Divide only when containers or planting spaces become too crowded. Propagate in the fall by division after they have been chilled for four weeks in a moist medium.
Care Tip
In USDA zones 8-10, refrigerate the bulbs for no less than eight weeks for best results.