Bulbs Report PREPARED BY. 20/02/18 4 Kennedy Road W7 1JN Introduction 1. Mixed border 2.

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Bulbs Report PREPARED BY 20/02/18 4 Kennedy Road W7 1JN 07940 540 226 www.novaterra.uk Contents Page no Introduction 1 Mixed border 2 Grassed area 3 Patio or Woodland 4 Rock garden 5 Summary & Bibliography 6

Introduction This report contains advice on how to increase interest and variety in different areas of the garden, through the addition of bulbs. Bulbs cover a range of plants with some kind of underground storage that help them survive over their dormant season and include true bulbs, corms, tubers and rhyzomes. Bulb selection and purchase The selection of bulbs in the report has taken into account: Type of site in which they are to be grown, aspect and soil Desired colour scheme with preference for purple, yellow and white Flowering time, aiming for a display that covers every season of the year Bulbs can be purchased from a garden centre or via mail order from bulb- growing nurseries. From a garden centre buy from cultivated sources, soon after they have been delivered Select firm, healthy, heavy, round bulbs without soft spots, patches, mould or starting to shoot From catalogue order well in advance of the planting date, and plant a soon as they arrive Bulb planting Bulbs need well drained, rich, fertile soil, therefore, we recommend that: Coarse sand or grit are added to improve drainage Well-rotted manure or garden compost is incorporated at least a month before planting Plant in groups so they will look more natural, ensuring that: Depth is 2-3 times the bulb s diameter, separation is 2-3 bulbs widths apart, except for tulips that need to be 20-30 cm below soil surface They are planted with the pointed part up In dry conditions water after planting Bulb maintenance and aftercare Keep soil moist but not soggy as bulbs grow, watering in dry spells Feed plants with fertilizer as flowers are finishing. For granular use potassium sulphate or tomato or rose feed. For liquid, feed 2 times 10 days to 3 weeks apart. Leave foliage for at least 6 weeks after flowering, then cut off dead flower stems and brown leaves Lift and divide bulbs only when crowded and flower numbers or quality drop off, which can vary between 2 and 5 years. If affected by disease, destroy damaged areas and do not replant damaged bulbs PAGE 1

Mixed Border Bulbs should brighten up the border through eye catching colours and flower forms Opportunity for tall, mid height and low growing bulbs Mix with herbaceous and shrubs and plant bulbs in their gaps so when bulb foliage dies back it can be hidden by emerging perennial foliage Tulipa Golden Apeldoorn To 60cm Spring Plant in late autumn/early winter In full sun 15-20cm deep, 10-20cm apart Add lime to acid soils Apply liquid fertilizer as soon as bulbs appear and after flowers have faded Water in dry spells, once buds appear Do not plant in the same bed year after year Dutchbulbs.com images Allium Purple Sensation To 80cm Late spring, summer Plant in early to mid autumn In full sun Cover with soil 3 times height of bulb Space 15-30cm apart Add lime to acid soils Apply liquid fertilizer as buds form Water in dry spells Don t water after flowering Can be used for cutting American meadows image PAGE 2

Patio Containers outside are ideal for tender bulbs, as they can be moved indoors in frost weather Opportunity for fragrant bulbs that can be enjoyed by patio users Good option for bulbs which are invasive on the ground Nerine bowdenii f. alba To 60cm Autumn, scented Plant in mid-spring or late summer, in full sun With neck of bulb at or just below soil level in container Crock base of container for good drainage Survives winter cold with protection from sunny, warm wall Water in growth, lay mulch when dormant Good for cutting Riverside bulbs image Dahlia Yellow Hammer To 60cm Late summer, tender Plant tubers in spring, in full sun 5cm deep Use loam-based compost Crock base of container for good drainage Water in dry spells Feed with fertilizer once flowering begins Protect from frost Pinterest image PAGE 3

Woodland Woodland bulbs need to be suitable for shade Must flower early to late spring to benefit from sunlight filtering through the bare branches of deciduous trees Should be chosen from naturally occurring woodland species. Anemone blanda Atrocaerulea To 15cm Early spring Plant tubers or rhizomes in autumn 5-7.5cm deep, 10cm apart Soak tubers or rhizomes overnight before planting them with claws upwards Throw a handful onto the ground and plant where they land for an organic grouping Mulch soil with bark chips or leafmould after planting Mark Wilcox image Eranthis hyemalis To 10cm Early Spring Plant tubers in Autumn 2.5-5cm deep, 7.5-10cm apart Keep soil moist in spring and summer Throw a handful onto the ground and plant where they land for an organic grouping Can be invasive RHS Image PAGE 4

Rock Garden Bulbs should suitable for dry and sunny conditions, as this is an open, SW facing slope Chose from small, hardy bulbs so they can survive temperature extremes by hugging to the ground Make garden look natural as a mountainous or rocky habitat Crocus medius To 8cm Autumn Plant corms in July 7.5cm deep, 10cm apart Apply balanced fertilizer after flowering in poor soil Water after planting and in dry conditions Cover with wire netting if birds damage flowers Scottish rock garden club image Narcissus cantabricus To 20cm Winter Plant bulbs in late summer, autumn Plant so that nose is covered to twice the height of bulb Feed with fertilizer in early spring Water in dry spells Can be used for cutting Alpine garden society image PAGE 5

Summary Garden Area Flowering season/ Planting time Winter Spring Summer Autumn Early Mid Late Early Mid Late Early Mid Late Early Mid Late Mixed Border Tulipa Golden Apeldoorn Allium Purple Sensation Patio Nerine bowdenii f. alba Dahlia Yellow Hammer Woodland Anemone blanda Atrocaerulea Eranthis hyemalis Rock garden Crocus medius Narcissus cantabricus Bibliography A Gardener s Guide to Bulbs by Jane Courtier, Graham Strong RHS What Plant when, More than 1,000 top plants for every season The Bulb Expert, Dr. D.G.Hessayon PAGE 6