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01/09/2025
Flower Bulbs are essential garden elements, providing vibrant colour through the year.
With a little planning and planting, bulbs give you waves of vivid blooms for almost no maintenance.
Winter has Snowdrops, Cyclamens, and Crocuses; Spring delivers Daffodils and Tulips; Summer is alive with Alliums, Lilies, and Dahlias; and Nerines and Colchicums in Autumn.
Have a look at our flower bulb flowering chart for details.
Read our list of when to plant different bulbs by season for details.
If you’ve missed the ideal planting window, plant bulbs as soon as possible. Discard any soft or rotten ones. Though performance may be poor the first year, bulbs usually improve in following seasons.
Use Bulb Rootgrow at planting, then add balanced fertilizer later when they make leaves to help them along.
Here’s a video about flower bulb planting depths that shows you in pots and in the ground.
If in doubt, plant bulbs at a depth of 2-3 times their height. For example, a 5cm bulb should be covered with 10-15cm of soil.
Tulips naturalize best when planted deeper, around four times their height.
For spring planting, follow the same rules. Plant Lilies and Gladioli at 15cm deep, and cover Dahlias with 10cm of soil in late March or April.
By following these guidelines, you can enjoy vibrant, healthy blooms throughout the year.