Product Description Fantastic large brown paper bag with handle, contains 101 of the most popular spring flower bulbs including Daffodils 8/10 x 4 , Iris 6/7 x 19, Muscari 6/7 x 25, Oxalis 3/4 28, Tulips 10/11 x12 and Crocus 5/+ x 13. 6 different varieties in total. Top quality Dutch flower bulbs. Each bulb variety is individually packed and clearly labelled. This is the perfect all-in-one big buy pack which contains the best spring bulb varieties. Box Contains 25 X Muscari bulb size 6/7 28 X Oxalis bulb size3/4 13 X Crocus Special mix bulb size 5/+ 19 X Iris Hollandica mix bulb size 6/7 12 X Tulip bulb size 10/11 4 X Narcissus (Daffodils) mixed colours bulb size 8/10
Product Dimensions | 18 x 7 x 27 cm; 500 g |
Part number | PROMO101 |
Material type | Mixed Materials |
Expected blooming period | Spring |
Moisture needs | Moderate Watering |
Manufacturer | Greenbrokers Limited |
Item model number | PROMO101 |
ASIN | B005O8NKK0 |
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Lovely splash of colour 🌿🌾🍀
I purchased these bag of bulbs around October of last year (2019), & planted not long after. The Daffodils & Crocuses have started to flower, they look pretty, & lovely to see some colour in the garden, front & back. The Crocuses are not a large variety, but still give a lovely splash of Purple to the garden. The other bulbs are still growing as I write, so not flowered as yet. But looking good so far. I look forward to the rest of them flowering, along with doing my bit for the Bee's & wildlife, exciting stuff. Really glad I purchased these bulbs, a nice variety. I would definitely recommend, & would buy again. 🌿🌾🍀
S**9
Bulbs
I wanted value for money and saw these - ordered bag and they came in about 4 days in wonderful condition - bulbs as shown on pack and in top shape - would have also a lot more to buy as individual packages - so pl with them I've ordered 2 more bags - won't know for sure how they grow til spring but expecting sas good a performance as any other make by look of them - worth a try anyway and on basis of what I've seen so far, am delighted with them...Squirrel 59 - 18.9.15
J**�
What can I say but mine were :::::::: review
Well what can I say looked good , BUT when they. Supposed bloom wooooooow and NO they don’t except about 10 maybe , front garden , I might of got a dodgy batch but , I have to say there pants lol
P**L
Quality bulbs and a wide variety
This is quite a lot of bulbs for not a lot of money. I really bought it for the oxalis bulbs which had been difficult to find elsewhere, but the overall selection's good. You get oxalis iron cross, crocus, muscari, tupip, iris and narcissi bulbs so there's quite a variety that will stagger spring and summer. The bulb quality is good too, all healthy and a good size. Something to look forward to during the colder months, the sight of spring bulbs starting to emerge.
N**W
OK but nothing special, and some bulbs missing from pack
I was dissapppinted to see that one of the variations supposed to be included was missing. I think it was daffodils but, as 2 of the packs were not printed with their name, I was unsure of what was actually missing. It has meant that the display I intended on will be a bit hit and miss as I'm not actually sure what will spring up in my pot !! They were an ok buy, and the convenience of buying then on Prime was good - however, the bulbs I can get in my pound shop are plentiful,and I would probably be better off buying a good selection from there in future.
O**E
Beautiful crop
I go this last autumn and waited to review so that I could observe the crop first. I can now say, after I have had a gloriuosly flowered spring garden that the product has exceeded my expectations. The tulip bulbs have now grown a secondary bulb so I am expecting double the amount of flowers next year. Definitely recommend but be aware you must plant the bulbs in autumn the year before if you want flowers in spring!
A**N
excellent
I didn't expect much from mixed bulbs at that price but have had lovely bloom from them all spring and very impressed with quality. Will be buying again (and more!) would recommend to beginners. You literally stick them in the flower bed or densely packed into a pot or container (I planted up an old bread bin with holes at the bottom and an old picnic basket amongst other things) and wait until spring. Pots are best kept somewhere dark and sheltered (garage?) over winter but don't let dry out. Put in front of the house in spring and you have months of blooms guaranteed.
A**D
Not one grew!
Absolute rubbish the bulbs didn’t look great back when I planted them and no surprise not one has grown to a flower-waste of money now can’t get a refund what a con I’ll buy from local nursery next time
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