Wildflower Bulbs 'In The Green'

Wildlower bulbs in the green are available to order from December, and supplied from mid January until early April. The product will be supplied at varying stages of growth. Planting wildlfower bulbs in the green is the simplest and most reliable way to establish some of the most popular, native wildflower species. View our full range of wildflower bulbs in the green for planting from January.

 

Snowdrops

Snowdrop species will have leaf formation and early flower growth when supplied in January, and a more advanced flower form in February and March and supplied with the flowers dying back in April.

 

Bluebells

Bluebells will be supplied in the shooting stage in January through to March, with leaf formation appearing late March into April.

 

Wood Anemone

Wood anemone are supplied as rhizomes and are likely to be dormant, although some of the rhizomes may have visible shoots and roots.

 

Winter Aconites

In January, the winter aconite bulbs will be shooting and showing the first signs of bud. From February to March the flowers will begin to open, while in April the flowers will start to go over and die back.

 

Wild Daffodils

Wild daffodils will be in the early stages of shooting during January and this will gradually develop through February and March with the formation of the flower. April will see the flowers start to wilt.

 

The main benefit of planting wildflower bulbs in the green is that the plant and flower is already beginning to form and the root system is well developed. This helps to protect against vermin attack and ensures strong and healthy plants for naturalising for many years to come.

 

Flower bulbs in the green can be planted from mid January well into April. Later planted stocks are more developed and the flowers have disappeared, so all the plant needs to concentrate on is root and plant development for future seasons.

 

For more information, don't hesitate to get in touch with one of our experts on 01205 280069.