@DirtyGardenH0E I skim read this and though most people were being generous with 5-7 fingers as an acceptable amount. How many accidents have you people had? Oh, FISH fingers. Sorry.
@PatsyCollins Hi, that’s right but I’m afraid the voucher can’t be used with items on sale. Because every thing is 50% off that’s as much as we can discount. I think it might have been removed so there weren’t any problems. Use bulbs10 in spring once this sale is over.
Polar Hunter. This one is new to me this year and its the first daffodil to come out in my test beds.
It's only been open for a day so it will be interesting to see how those lime greens evolve.
#narcissus#daffodils
@FrankSchilter They were long lasting and had numerous flowers per stem. Sadly we couldn’t get our hands on any this year. If you can find any they are a great flower.
@Ali_Cat63 Interesting, I’m glad it’s not just me. They could be possibly regressing due to cultivation or it might be a weather thing? There could be many other reasons.
Does anyone know why the distinctive patterns on dahlias fail? I had it on Seattle last year and this is Little Tiger (it should have white tips on each petal) I have my theories but not enough characters!
If you’re looking for a top-up or just a handful of bulbs, we’re offering a week of free shipping on orders over £30 until 12th August for those bits and pieces you can only find from a bulb specialist.
Our spring flowering bulbs will be ready for delivery in autumn.
Dahlia Neo. It happens every year, the summer holidays start and the sun goes in, so I'm growing my own sunshine. Red and yellow isn't always a popular combination, what do you think of these?
#dahlia#summerflowers
Halfway through July and these are the alliums I have in flower.
Sumer Drummer, Drumsticks, Red Mohican, Roseum and the spectacular yellow Flavum.
All available on our site now ready for Autumn shipping.
15% OFF ALL TULIPS until 22nd July at Gee Tee Bulb Company
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We're getting ready for the tulip bulbs to start arriving from the Netherlands in August. Make sure your garden gets some colour this coming spring!
Yellow! It's a bug's favourite colour as you'll know if you wear yellow in the garden.
This is lily Golden Splendour, which is 120cm high. Lilies have strong stems and don't always need staking unless they are particularly tall and laden with flowers.
The waterbutts are empty! I was relying on some rain this week but it didn't come. How is your garden coping?
This is Zantedeschia Aethiopica, the Arum Lily. You can plant these in ponds, they love wet conditions. That's why I planted them by my leaking hose connection.