Lovely Combinations - Tulip White & Muscari Blue

Lovely Combinations - Tulip White & Muscari Blue

Lovely Combinations - Anemone Blue & Tulip White

Lovely Combinations - Anemone Blue & Tulip White

Lovely Combinations - Tulip Red & Crocus White

€10.95

Lovely Combinations – Tulip Bulbs Red & White with Crocus White is a striking spring flowering collection that pairs the vibrant scarlet blooms of Tulip Scarlet Baby with the pure white flowers of Crocus Jeanne d'Arc. This carefully selected combination creates a bold contrast that brightens borders, containers and naturalised planting areas. The early flowering crocuses emerge first, followed by the vivid tulips, providing an extended season of beautiful colour.

Flowering from late winter into mid spring, this attractive combination offers contrasting flower shapes and colours that complement one another perfectly. Ideal for creating eye-catching displays, these bulbs are also excellent for bringing early colour to pots, rockeries and garden borders while providing valuable nectar for early pollinators.

Key Features
✓ Colourful mix of tulips and crocuses
✓ Includes Tulip Scarlet Baby and Crocus Jeanne d'Arc
✓ Bright scarlet tulips with crisp white crocus blooms
✓ Flowers from late winter to mid spring
✓ Ideal for borders, containers, rockeries and naturalising
✓ Easy to grow and reliable performers

Size
✓ Tulip height: Approximately 20–30cm (8–12 inches)
✓ Crocus height: Approximately 10–15cm (4–6 inches)

Planting & Growing
✓ Planting time: September to December
✓ Flowers: February to April
✓ Position: Full sun or partial shade
✓ Soil: Fertile, well-drained soil
✓ Planting depth: Tulips approximately 10–15cm (4–6 inches), Crocuses approximately 8–10cm (3–4 inches)
✓ Spacing: Approximately 8–10cm (3–4 inches) apart
✓ Suitable for borders, containers, rockeries and naturalising

Aftercare
Plant bulbs in autumn in well-drained soil for the best spring display. Remove spent tulip flowers once they have faded and allow the foliage of both tulips and crocuses to die back naturally so the bulbs can replenish their energy for the following season. Plant in groups for the most effective display.

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