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Bulbs for a Burst of Spring Colour!

Spring Flowering Bulbs: A Burst of Colour After Winter
Spring flowering bulbs are among the first plants to emerge after the winter, adding a vibrant burst of color to gardens when most other plants are still dormant. These bulbs are essentially underground storage units, packed with all the nutrients and energy needed to produce beautiful blooms once the weather warms up.

Popular spring bulbs include tulips, daffodils, crocuses, hyacinths, and snowdrops. Each species has its own distinct beauty, ranging from the bold, vibrant jewel-like colours of tulips to the delicate, ethereal bell-shaped snowdrops. Many varieties are also fragrant, making them perfect for filling the air with sweet scents during the spring season.

To enjoy these early spring blooms, bulbs need to be planted in autumn – from September through to November ideally, typically before the ground freezes. They require a period of cold dormancy in the soil to stimulate growth.

When planting, bulbs should be placed pointed end up and at a depth of about two to three times their height. Well-draining soil is essential to prevent rot, and choosing a sunny or partially shaded location ensures strong, healthy growth.

Once planted, spring bulbs require minimal maintenance. Most species are hardy and can tolerate varying conditions. After they bloom, it’s important to let the foliage die back naturally, as this allows the bulb to absorb nutrients for the next season’s growth.

Spring flowering bulbs offer a stunning, low-maintenance way to bring life to gardens after the dullness of winter. Their resilience and beauty make them a favourite for gardeners looking to create a vibrant landscape year after year. Whether used in flower beds, borders, or containers, these bulbs are a sure way to brighten any space in the springtime.

For more information on planting and other Bulb FAQ’s please see our ‘Grow with Us – Planting Bulbs FAQ’s’

 

Ensure a long season of colour in your garden with our suggested choices of bulbs to plant in the autumn that will flower after one another from March, right through to July.

Shop our spring flowering bulbs online and in-store and look for our range of loose bulbs which are available in-store only.

All bulb varieties shown are subject to availability and varieties may vary across our centres and online shop. Bulbs not available at Coolings Lifestyle.

February to March

Look forward to the first sign of Spring colour with these colourful bulbs…

 

March to April

Narcissus / Dwarf Tulips

Need a pop of colour in March and April? These spectacular daffodil’s will brighten up your spring garden.

Pick up your FREE pack of Narcissus ‘Tete-a-Tete’ with your Coolings Family card. Valid throughout September 2024 only and while stocks last.

 

 

April to May

What else says April like budding Tulips!

 

May

Last but certainly not least, these bulbs will provide your garden with sensational colour throughout May.

 

June – July

As summer come’s into season, expect to see your Alliums bring a purple hue to your beds and borders.

Small snapshot of our large bulb store at The Gardener’s Garden Centre, Knockholt

 

And if you can’t decide on which bulbs you would like to plant, then we have an extensive range of ‘Lovely Combinations’ mixed bulb packs to choose from to help give you further inspiration and a mix of colours. Priced at £6.99 per pack.

Just 3 out of the range of beautiful planting combinations at £6.99 per pack

 

Ensure a long season of colour in your garden with our choices of bulbs to plant in the autumn that flower in spring – with a little forward planning you can enjoy bursts of colour from bulbs almost all year round. Our ‘100 days of colour’ has varieties flowering one after another from March, right through to July.