Flower Your Place. Product Catalogue. Flower Bulbs. Wildflowers
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1 Flower Your Place Product Catalogue Flower Bulbs Wildflowers
2 Flower Your Place BV De Oude Wijk WT Boskoop The Netherlands Let us Flower Your Place More coloour and biodiversity for your budget with flower bulbs and wildflowers NEW PRODUCTS: EVEN MORE COLOUR AND BIODIVERSITY FOR YOUR BUDGET Dear relation, Flower Your Place is the best choice for your public spaces. We offer mechanized planting of flowerbulbs mixtures. We also offer wild flower seed mixtures. Our products offer you: low maintenance levels low initial investment variety with lots of colours development of biodiversity Affordable planting Attractiveness for the neighbourhood For the upcoming season we have prepared a few new mixtures for you. We wish you a colourful year! Stephan Dorsman Flower Your Place BV
3 Tel: +31 (0) Table of contents Introduction 2 Table of Contents 3 Mechanically planted flower bulbs 4 Flower bulb mixtures 6 Maintenance 10 Flower bulb mixtures overview 11 Flower bulb mixtures (continue) 12 Wildflower seed mixtures 17 Contact details 20
4 Flower Your Place 4 Mechanically planted flower bulb mixtures PLANTED OR LOOSE Flower Your Place supplies flower bulbs and flower bulb mixtures. These can be delivered loose. But in most cases they are planted by us mechanically. For this, Flower Your Place s plant teams have a variety of specialized machines. The planters loosen the grass turf, lift them up and dispense the right amount of bulbs underneath. After that, the machine flips back the grass turf and rolls it lightly. The plant machines can plant up to 250 m 2 per hour in various widths. They can even plant bulbs on taluds and between trees. Visit our website to see videos of this nondestructive and highly efficient planting process.
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6 Flower Your Place 6 Flower bulb mixtures ANNA Narcissus mix and Tulipa Mix. Mixture with fresh colours. Suitable for wide surfaces or narrow stretches. High tulips selected with strong stems CM AVATAR Narcissus White and Yellow, Crocus Mix and Tulipa Mix. Highly appreciated mixture for exclusive spots. Long flowering period with multiple flowering stages. First flowering stage CM BELLA White Narcissus and Black Tulips. The dark red tulips in combination with the white daffodils give a black and white effect. A striking result for a striking location CM
7 7 CAMILO Crocus, Chionodoxa, Muscari, Tulipa, Allium, Scilla and Narcissus. A multi-layered blend of low bulbs, offering a medium long flowering period. Dazzling effect with a combination of purple, blue and yellow colours CM END MAY CASEY Crocus, Narcissus mix, Tulips, Allium and Camassia. Yellow and white shades from different bulb species for a longer flowering period. It s a creation of one of our clients. Everyone liked it, so we added it to our assortment CM END MAY CHAYENNA Narcissus, Chionodoxa and Tulipa Mix. Two flower effects for one price. First a flower bed of fresh yellow-white daffodils. Continued by a nice selection of white to purple tulips. First flowering stage CM
8 Flower Your Place 8 Flower bulb mixtures COLOROSA Crocus, Narcissus, Tulipa and Muscari, mainly botanical species. Rich in colours, limited in height. Powerful botanical species which can be mown earlier and have a higher return rate next year CM END MAY DANIELA Crocus, Puschkinia and Tulips, all botanical species. Start with purple Crocus and light spots of Puschkinia. During the flowering time, the Crocus will be replaced by red tulips. All botanical species. Suitable for naturalising. Second flowering stage CM END MAY FIESTA 2S Crocus Mix. Spread colours without limits with this budget mixture. The best mixture to bring spring colours across the city. Updated in 2017/2018 with new stronger Crocus species. Early mowing! CM END APRIL
9 9 FINESS Crocus, Scilla, Muscari and Narcissus. This natural mixture is a great attraction for bees and other insects. It is enriched with daffodils. The mixture is suitable for parks where it can naturalise in good conditions CM END MAY GEMINA Mixed, double flowered Narcissus. These double flowers give a rich effect to the planting. Mainly used in parks CM IAN Mixed yellow Narcissus and Allium. A classic mixture of different daffodils. After the flowering of the Narcissus, the Allium will start flowering for a prolonged flowering period. Second flowering stage CM END JULY
10 Flower Your Place 10 Maintenance MOWING When 50% of leaves of all bulbs have turned yellow to brown, you can mow the lawn. This will be around 6 weeks after the last flowers ceased blossoming. Mowing earlier will reduce flowers in the next season. FERTILIZING Fertilize the bulbs at the end of the flowering season. Use 2 kg of NPK per 100 m 2. To stimulate the flowering of daffodils, give 3 kg of triple superphosphate (TSP) per 100 m 2 in august.
11 11 Mixtures overview Mixture Height (cm) January February March April Flowering time August July June May September October November December Early Mowing Bees / Butterflies Outside areas Page Anna Avatar Bella Camilo Casey Chayenna Colorosa Daniela Fiesta Finess Gemina Ian Isa Jeaninne Jill Kimsey Lucca Lynn Myrthe Quin Rosa Sirmione Spring Beauty Sunrise Sunrise White Sunset Wessel DISCLAIMER: Please be aware that sizes, colours, flowering times and other specifications can differ due to climate, weather and other external influences. Flower Your Place makes no warranties of any kind, about the completeness, accuracy, reliability or suitability of the information in this brochure for any purpose.
12 Flower Your Place 12 Flower bulb mixtures ISA Narcissus (yellow) and Muscari. A contrasting low blend of Narcissus and Muscari that is suitable for very different locations CM END MAY JEANINNE Narcissus and Tulipa, both multi-colour. Special effect due to difference in height between daffodils and tulips. This makes this mixture suitable for planting in small stretches with side views CM JILL Narcissus, Allium and Camassia. Surprise! When the daffodils stop flowering, the blue Alliums and Camassia pop up, for a spectacular extra flowering period. Be aware of late mowing! Second flowering stage CM END JULY
13 13 KIMSEY Crocus and Puschkinia. Garden confetti! Throw it everywhere. Anywhere where you need some extra hapiness. Even the bees will start smiling! Success guaranteed! CM LUCCA Narcissus, Allium and white Camassia. Another surprise mixture: The rich flowering of the daffodils will be followed by the purple globes of Allium, accented by white Camassia. Second flowering stage CM END JULY LYNN Crocus, Scilla and Muscari. Natural mixture, almost essential for bees and other early useful insects. This naturalising mixture is idealy applied in parks and estates CM END MAY
14 Flower Your Place 14 Flower bulb mixtures MYRTHE Narcissus, Muscari and Tulipa. Low, but interesting mixture of daffodils, Muscari and tulips. It creates a very special colour combination! CM END MAY QUIN Narcissus, Muscari and Tulipa. A very popular mixture of early-flowering crocuses, daffodils and tulips. A low mixture that is suitable for large planting, for example, for roundabouts and parks. Two flowering stages CM END MAY ROSA Hyacinthus mix, Narcissus, pink tulips. Exceptional mixture of different species in pastel tints. The people will love the scent of the hyacinths CM
15 15 SIRMIONE Narcissus (cluster flowers) and Tulipa Mix. The daffodils with small cluster flowers have the same stem height as the big flowering tulips. Also the floweringtime is the same, to archieve a richly coloured effect with only some species CM SPRING BEAUTY Crocus, Narcissus and pink tulips. So much joy from one mixture. But not too abundant. It all starts with white, purple and yellow crocusses. The low daffodils will join soon and when the crocusses are done, the small tulips will follow. First flowering stage CM SUNRISE Narcissus (mixed). The basic and especially popular blend of narcissus that intertwines each other to ensure a longer flowering time. We can add Allium or Camassia to this mixture to further extend the flowering time CM
16 Flower Your Place 16 Flower bulb mixtures SUNRISE WHITE Mixture of white Narcissus species. This isn t a mixture of colours, but a mixture of benefits: Fresh, strong and wealthy, yearly returning and cost effective. And it can be used practically everywhere CM SUNSET Narcissus (small white cluster flowers) and Tulipa mix. A white canvas of daffodils with bright coloured tulips on top. Very nice in wide stretches or even as a flower field in parks CM WESSEL Crocus, Narcissus (yellow and white). The crocuses bring colours very early in spring. They are followed by yellow daffodils, to which later white daffodils are added. In the final phase, there are only white daffodils. First flowering stage CM
17 17 Wildflowers WILDFLOWERS IN PUBLIC GREEN Wildflower seeds mixtures are the easiest, fastest ánd cheapest way to bring colour and biodiversity in the living environment. Unlike the flower bulbs, most wildflower mixtures aren t returning. They only bring one (long) season of joy. The abundant, wild growth of wildflowers, makes them especially suitable for natural area s along roadsides or around cities and villages.
18 Flower Your Place 18 Wildflower seeds mixtures AURORA 40 different types of flowers, including Eschscholzia, Linum, Artepitheton, Gypsophila, Papaver, Centaurea, Calendula, Cosmos, Leucanthemum and Helianthus. An exuberant and colourful mixture, with a great variety of flowering characteristics CM 7 GR / M 2 BELLONA 40 different flowers, including Reseda, Echium, Dracocephalum, Eschscholzia, Gypsophila, Papaver, Centaurea, Calendula, Cosmos, Leucanthemum and Helianthus. The bee-friendly mixture provides essential pollen and nectar for honey bees, butterflies and bumblebees CM 10 GR / M 2 CARMENTA 40 different types of flowers, including Eschscholzia, Linum, Gypsophila, Papaver, Centaurea, Calendula, Cosmos, Leucanthemum, Helianthus and Lavatera. A real eye-catcher, consisting of tall flowering annuals. Ideal for larger areas, such as parks or golf courses. They benefit birds, since the plants provide cover and a source of food CM 7 GR / M 2
19 19 DAMARA 40 different types of flowers, including Papaver, Centaurea, Delphinium, Hesperis and Linum. Flowers 2-3 months after sowing for 3 to 4 weeks. Can be sown from february till august. Multiple flowering periods possible CM 5 GR / M 2 EUNOMIA Up to 35 species, including Limnanthes Douglasii, Reseda Odorata, Wood Anemone, Golden Poppy, Malcolmia Maritima, red and blue Flax, Gypsophila Commutatum, Cornflowers, Marigolds, Cosmos and Cape Marguerite. Special colourful selection of low-growing species CM 5 GR / M 2 FORTUNA 30 different types, including Yellow Bedstraw, Bellis Perennis, Larkspur, Delphinium, Lotus, Salvia, Papaver, Adonis, Echium, Yarrow, Lychnis, Brownray Knapweed, Cornflower and Red Flax. this mixture includes annuals, biannuals and perennials CM 5 GR / M 2
20 Flower Your Place 20 Let us Flower Your Place! FLOWER YOUR PLACE BV. De Oude Wijk WT Boskoop The Netherlands T : + 31 (0) F : + 31 (0) info@floweryourplace.com Flower Your Place FYP POLSKA Niwy Dobiegniew Poland info@floweryourplace.pl FYP CENTRAL EUROPE Tovární Okruh Hradec nad Moravicí Czech Republic central.europe@floweryourplace.com FYP HUNGARY Ülloi út 5. III/23 H-1091 Budapest Hungary ter@s-ter.hu FYP ITALY Via V. Emanuele II, Besana Brianza Italy info@floweryourplace.it
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