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Mixed Colour Tulip Bulbs

Mixed colour tulip bulbs give your garden and your vases magnificent displays. Plant the bulbs between October and December to produce a wave of spring colour. They are ideal for the smaller garden or look fabulous grouped together in pots. For even more bursts of colour in your garden, check out our full range of flowering bulbs.

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Colour mix tulips – more info

Mixed colour tulip bulbs are a great way to create a vibrant and diverse spring display in your garden. These spring-flowering bulbs produce an array of stunning colours, adding depth and visual interest to any area. By planting a mixture of tulip varieties, you can enjoy a succession of blooms throughout the spring season. For the best results, plant your tulip bulbs in well-drained soil and a sunny location. See below for more growing tips.

When to plant tulip bulbs

Tulip bulbs should be planted in the autumn, ideally between October and December. This timing allows the bulbs to establish roots before the winter, ensuring a beautiful display of blooms in the spring.

Which tulips will grow in semi-shade?

While many tulips generally prefer full sun, several varieties can tolerate semi-shade. Species like the ‘Apricot Shades’ and ‘Viridiflora’ tulips can grow well in areas with partial sunlight, making them versatile choices for various garden conditions.

Which tulips are hardy?

Hardy tulip varieties, such as ‘Everlasting’, can withstand colder weather. These tulips are both sturdy and colourful and, as their name suggests, will last longer than most garden varieties.

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