White Lasagne Planting Bulb Collection
Create a spring container full of delicate pale and white blooms with our curated White Lasagne Planting Bulb Collection. With carefully chosen bulbs that could give you a succession of flowers from the end of February until May, this selection includes Narcissus Ice Baby, Tulip White Triumphator and Crocus Prins Claus, for layering into a pot. Bulb variations separately bagged.
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Dimensions
- Narcissus Ice Baby (10 bulbs) - Eventual height: 15cm
- Tulip White Triumphator (10 bulbs) - Eventual height: 60cm
- Crocus Prins Claus (30 bulbs) - Eventual height: 5-10cm
Features
Create a spring container full of delicate pale and white blooms with our curated White Lasagne Planting Bulb Collection. With carefully chosen bulbs that could give you a succession of flowers from the end of February until May, this selection includes Narcissus Ice Baby, Tulip White Triumphator and Crocus Prins Claus, for layering into a pot. Bulb variations separately bagged.
- Narcissus Ice Baby, 10 bulbs
- Tulip White Triumphator, 10 bulbs
- Crocus Prins Claus, 30 bulbs
- Crocus Prins Claus: Flowers February-March
- Narcissus Ice Baby: Flowers March-April
- Tulip White Triumphator: Flowers April-May
- Well drained soil
- South, East or West aspect
- Full sun
- Sheltered position
- Planting Time and Depth: Autumn (October onwards)
- Plant in acontainer 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