Perennial Lasagne Planting Bulb Collection
Create a spring container full of blooms with our curated Perennial Lasagne Planting Bulb Collection. With carefully chosen bulbs that could give you a succession of flowers from February until April, and with the right care will come back again year after year, this selection includes Iris reticulata Painted Lady, Anemone blanda Blue Shades and Narcissi Tête-à-Tête, for layering into a pot. Bulb variations separately bagged.
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Dimensions
- Iris reticulata Painted Lady (30 bulbs) - Eventual Height: 10-15cm
- Anemone blanda Blue Shades (50 bulbs): Eventual height - 10cm
- Narcissus Tête-à-Tête (25 bulbs): Eventual height - 20cm
Features
Create a spring container full of blooms with our curated Perennial Lasagne Planting Bulb Collection. With carefully chosen bulbs that could give you a succession of flowers from February until April, and with the right care will come back again year after year, this selection includes Iris reticulata Painted Lady, Anemone blanda Blue Shades and Narcissi Tête-à-Tête, for layering into a pot. Bulb variations separately bagged.
- Iris reticulata Painted Lady - 30 bulbs
- Anemone Blue Shades - 50 bulbs
- Narcissus Tête-à-Tête - 25 bulbs
- Iris reticulata Painted Lady: Flowers February - March
- Anemone blanda Blue Shades: Flowers March - April
- Narcissus Tête-à-Tête: Flowers March - April
- Well drained soil
- South, East or West aspect
- Full sun
- Sheltered position
- Planting Time and Depth: Autumn (October onwards)
- Plant in a container with good drainage, ensure drainage holes are not blocked with compost by utilising crocks or gravel
- For a three layered bulb lasagne, allow a planting depth of 30-40cm to allow room for the bulbs and layers of compost.
- Plant the tallest growing and latest flowering bulbs at the bottom of the pot (plant densely for a full display, but make sure they are not touching each other or the sides of the pot), add a layer of compost and repeat up the pot in order of flowering, planting the smallest and earliest flowering bulbs closest to the surface, before adding a final layer of compost.
- Protect from excessive wet and strong winds
- Bulbs are toxic to pets or humans if ingested and may cause skin allergy
- Deadhead as flowers fade but allow leaves to die back naturally
- Protect from squirrels and mice