Fall is for planting! It is time to get those Spring-flowering bulbs in the ground. We have some gorgeous new varieties that will look great in your garden next Spring.
Check out these new arrivals.
Tulip Pride Mixture
Bloom: Mid-late April
Light Requirements: Full to part sun
Planting: 3-6 inches apart and 6 inches deep
Coming in pink, purple, red, orange and apricot, these Tulips will add some color to your Spring garden. With large 5 inch blooms they make great garden borders and cut flowers.
Tulip Double Late Mix
Bloom: Late Spring
Light Requirements: Full to part sun
Planting: 6 inches apart and 6 inches deep
These large peony-like blooms come in red, white, burgundy, pink and yellow and can be as large as 4 inches in diameter. They are perfect in beds as border plants and as cut flowers.
Tulip Golden Nizza
Bloom: Late Spring
Light Requirements: Full Sun
Planting: 6 inches deep and 6 inches apart.
Golden Nizza are bright yellow flowers, with ride stripes running through the large blooms. They do great in garden beds, and work well as cut flowers.
Erythronium Pagoda
Bloom: Mid Spring
Light Requirements: Part Sun/Part Shade
Planting: 6 inches deep and 9 inches apart
This plant starts growing in early spring with bright green foliage. By mid Spring expect to see small, yellow, lily-shaped flowers pop up. These do best as garden bed and border plants.
Narcissus Bantam
Bloom: Mid-late Spring
Light Requirements: Full sun to part shade
Planting: 6 inches deep and 4 inches apart
New for 2020, these daffodils have large yellow and orange blooms. They look great in garden beds, and as cut flowers. They are deer and drought tolerant.
Narcissus Cornish King
Bloom: Early Spring
Light Requirements: Full sun to part shade
Planting: 6 inches deep and 4 inches apart
Cornish King daffodil’s bloom as yellow flowers in Early Spring, and turns to a sparkling white as the season progresses. The flowers are deer resistant and do great in garden beds and as cut flowers.
It’s a Boy & a Girl
Bloom: Early Spring
Light Requirements: Full Sun
Planting: 6 inches deep and 6 inches apart
This garden blend of pale pink tulips and blue hyacinths will add some color and fragrance to your garden. These make great cut-flowers and will attract pollinators.
Oh, So Sweet
Bloom: Early-mid Spring
Light Requirements: Full to part sun
Planting: 6 inches deep and 6 inches apart
This garden mix of tulips, hyacinths and daffodils in apricots, oranges and white will make a beautiful garden bed border. These fragrant flowers are deer resistant and attract pollinators.
Sun and Sparks
Bloom: Mid-late Spring
Light Requirements: Full sun
Platning: 4 inches deep and 4 inches apart
This combination of purple allium and orange tulips makes the perfect bouquet fresh from your garden. Plant these in garden beds, and use as cut flowers.
English Gardens offers a huge selection of Spring-flowering bulbs. Visit any location for the complete selection.