Spring fever with surprising spring bulbs
When you look outside, you might already spot some cheerful green tips peeking through the soil. We are right in the middle of bulb season, which means that spring is on its way!
When you look outside, you might already spot some cheerful green tips peeking through the soil. We are right in the middle of bulb season, which means that spring is on its way!
The shortest day is behind us, which means we are heading towards spring again. And what better way to celebrate this than with potted flower bulbs? Bring spring indoors with these cheerful bloomers! Think, for example, of the Muscari, which points upwards like joyful arrows.
Who wouldn't love to have a lush flower garden like the ones designed by landscape architect Piet Oudolf? But green fingers aren't a prerequisite to having a wonderful, flower-filled garden: planting a bag of flower bulbs is easy.
The days are getting shorter, which means Christmas is right around the corner. So let’s peak to see what’s trendy during this Christmas season. There is one beautiful thing we tend to associate with Christmas: snow. Therefor we created an assortment that’s full of snowy items, because what’s not to love about them?
Take a look at our loose flower bulbs available from late August to December.
Muscari are commonly referred to as 'grape hyacinth'. It's hardly surprising, given their resemblance to a small bunch of grapes. Contrary to popular belief, the flowers are not always blue. Muscari also come in other colours, such as white and pink.
Forced bulbs in pots are the perfect solution for anyone who just can't wait for spring to come. Unlike the flower bulbs planted in the autumn for flowering in the spring, these forced bulbs in pots become available as early as January. So we can enjoy these spring flowers before their natural flowering period, growers have a little trick up their sleeves.
Today, hyacinths are so popular that it's hard to imagine these bulbs being so exclusive that only the wealthy could afford to buy them. So aren't we lucky? After all, their curly little florets add a nice bit of sparkle an colour to these gloomy months.
Authentic No Water Flowers® produce fairly short flower stems, will not topple over, and are guaranteed to bloom. No Water Flowers® can be recognised by their label.
When most houseplants are hibernating, Hippeastrum seizes its opportunity and towers above all its fellows, stately and radiant.