Choose your favourite colour combination! Pot size is 40cm but you can do this with smaller pots and fewer bulbs. This would work with any combination of tulips, hyacinths, crocuses, muscari and dwarf iris, so you can get creative with colour and plant your own bulb lasagne for a display like this next spring. Shop our sale for bulbs and save 25% 🌷 . . . #howtoplant #bulblasagne #gardeningtutorial #howtogarden #containergardening #containergarden #patiogarden #patioplants #layeringbulbs #ter...
Winter is the time to plant willow cuttings and whips. Ilove willow! It's fast growing, creates a great screen, it's attractive, and it can be used for so many crafty projects, It's also incredibly easy to grow, becąuse it roots so easily. Here's how to take and/or plant wilow cuttings: OUo1gina The ideal time to take willow cuttings is after leaf fall and before leaf bud, so between December and March. Cut your willow stems at the base, and then cut each stem into 20-30cm lengths, taking not...
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While essentially all peonies are gorgeous, choosing peony varieties for your flower farm isn't just about aesthetics—it's about aligning with your customers’ preferences and ensuring reliable growth. While it’s easy to want to grab all of the rare and unique varieties, the classic beauty and universal appeal of these ten peonies make them invaluable for any flower farmer who wants to thrive in the peony market.
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