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Daffodils open first, in March. Tulips follow, from April. Plant them together and you get two months of spring colour from a single planting — one type fading as the next takes over. This mix of four varieties combines both, selected by us for complementary colours and overlapping flowering times.
Each pack contains four different varieties — typically two daffodils and two tulips, though the exact selection varies with availability. We choose the mix to ensure the colours work together and the flowering periods overlap for the longest possible display. Plant together in a border, a container, or scattered through grass.
Premium-size bulbs from the Netherlands, hand-graded. We choose the varieties to ensure you get the best of what is growing well this season. Guaranteed, delivered by courier, Which? Best Plant Supplier. Somerset team if anything isn't right. Browse all our flower bulbs.
We select the four best varieties available at dispatch. The pictures are examples only. For specific varieties, browse our daffodil and tulip collections individually.
Plant everything together in October or November. Daffodils prefer earlier planting (September is ideal) but tolerate November. Tulips actually prefer later planting. October is the sweet spot for both.
Daffodils are reliable perennials — they will return and multiply. Tulips are less predictable depending on the variety. Leave all foliage to die back naturally after flowering.