Patio Container Collection - Tulip Pink, Purple & White

Patio Container Collection - Tulip Pink, Purple & White

Patio Container Collection - Tulip Pink & Narcissi White

Patio Container Collection - Tulip Pink & Narcissi White

Patio Container Collection - Tulip White & Anemone Blue

Spring Flowering Bulbs

€10.95

Patio Container Collection – Tulip White & Anemone Blue combines the elegant beauty of pure white Tulipa Royal Virgin® with the charming daisy-like blooms of Anemone blanda. This carefully selected pairing creates a fresh and eye-catching spring display, with crisp white tulips rising above a carpet of soft blue flowers. Perfect for patio pots and containers, the contrasting colours bring brightness and natural charm to any outdoor space.

Flowering together in early to mid-spring, this collection provides layers of colour and texture in a single container. The graceful tulips add height while the low-growing Anemone blanda forms a colourful ground cover beneath them. Easy to grow and ideal for patios, balconies and entrances, this combination delivers a long-lasting and elegant seasonal display.

Key Features
✓ Specially selected for patio containers and pots
✓ Elegant white tulips paired with blue Anemone blanda
✓ Layered display with contrasting height and colour
✓ Long-lasting spring flowering combination
✓ Ideal for patios, balconies and entrances
✓ Easy to grow and suitable for beginner gardeners

Size
✓ Tulips: Approximately 45–50cm (18–20 inches)
✓ Anemone blanda: Approximately 10–15cm (4–6 inches)

Planting & Growing
✓ Planting time: September to December
✓ Flowers: March to May
✓ Position: Full sun or partial shade
✓ Soil: Fertile, well-drained compost or soil
✓ Planting depth: Tulips approximately 10–15cm (4–6 inches), Anemones approximately 5cm (2 inches)
✓ Spacing: Tulips approximately 10cm (4 inches), Anemones approximately 5cm (2 inches) apart
✓ Ideal for patio pots, containers and decorative planters

Aftercare
Water after planting and keep compost lightly moist during dry periods. Allow the foliage to die back naturally after flowering so the bulbs and tubers can replenish their energy for future displays. Feed with a balanced fertiliser after flowering for the healthiest growth.

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