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Here at Cook's Garden Centre you will find a great range of bulbs to suit all types of gardens
In addition to all the usual favourites we have some new varieties for you to try - why not call in soon and stock up?
When to plant: October.
How deep?:Most bulbs are planted twice as deep as the bulb is high.
How far apart?:Twice as far apart as the bulb is high.
Soil type: Most Spring bulbs require a moisture retentive, well drained soil. If your soil is soggy you can raise the beds to improve drainage or plant in pots.
Position: Most bulbs require full sun to light shade.
Watering: Spring flowering bulbs in the garden wil not usually require watering providing they are planted in moisture retentive soil.
Bulbs planted in containers, hanging baskets, tubs, window boxes, etc. should be kept moist but not wet.
Feeding: Top dress all Spring flowering bulbs in Autumn with a bulb or general fertiliser. Many bulbs perform better if a second dressing is applied straight after flowering.
Spread the fertiliser over the top of the soil and water in.
Post flowering care: Remove dead heads and allow foliage to die back naturally.
After flowering the leaves are acting like solar panels, generating food which is stored in the bulb to produce next year's flower.
Do not remove leaves too soon or tie into knots.
£3.99 per bag or two bags for £5.00
£2.99 per bag or two bags for £5.00
Bulb Planting CompostWhy not get your bulbs off to the perfect start with this bulb compost?
Suitable for both indoor and outdoor planting.