As the air takes on that autumn feel and summer blooms fade, it is time to plant bulbs for spring. Bulbs offer form and structure to any border, providing a wonderful tapestry of colour.
So, what is a bulb? It’s a complete plant in miniature. The embryonic flower is at the centre, surrounded by fleshy scales that store nutrients to sustain the plant during its dormant period. A papery outer skin provides protection.
Bulbs are versatile, can be grown in the greenhouse, containers or rockeries and can last a long time with a bit of care.
Here are some tried and trusted varieties:
1. NARCISSUS Daffodil
As symbols of rebirth and new beginnings, daffodils offer varieties that flower from January to April. Happy to grow in full sun, dappled shade or partial shade and work well naturalised in grass. The majority are hardy enough to remain in the ground over winter, forming large clumps in a few years.
Poet’s Narcissus (Pheasant’s Eye) is rich in nectar for pollinating insects. Bunchflowered Tazetta is a less hardy variety but well worth the effort.
Standing only 15cm high Tête-à-tête is ideal for planting in patio containers. The deep golden flowers appear in early spring with stems bearing up to three blooms. Rip van Winkle is fluffy in appearance with multi-petals that nod in the breeze. Best grown in a sheltered spot away from strong winds.
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