End of Season Sale Now On!
Up to 35% off selected lines. Shop reduced Spring Bulbs now, there’s still plenty of time to plant them.
Plus free 30 Allium Sphaerocephalon with every order, while stocks last.
Spring flowering bulbs
Up to 35% off selected spring bulbs. October through to December is the perfect planting time for them, so grab some bargains and plant your Spring display!
Plus, listening to customer feedback, we now offer smaller pack sizes AND our delivery charge has been reduced to just £4.75! (inc.VAT)

Tulip Bulbs

Allium Bulbs

Iris Bulbs

Crocus Bulbs

Camassia Bulbs

Daffodil Bulbs
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Gee Tee Bulb Company is a family business based in the heart of Lincolnshire’s daffodil growing region. We are a thoroughly modern business that’s big enough to offer wide range of flower bulbs at competitive prices but small enough to deal with our customers on a one-to-one basis.
We source UK daffodils and UK bluebells and import direct from the Netherlands. All of our stock is hand-picked for the best quality flower bulbs. We have been a leading flower bulb supplier since 1961.

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Latest growing advice:
Gee Tee Bulb Collections & Mixtures
It can be tricky choosing from our range of bulbs and plants, knowing how they might work together to fill a gap in your border or to make the pots on your patio look great. There are a few things to consider, such as flowering times, colour combinations, heights and...
Is Iris a bulb or a rhizome?
The answer is both! Dependant on the variety. Very generally speaking, rhizome type iris produce larger flowers, including bearded type flowers, while bulb type iris produce smaller flowers which are suited to rock gardens or the front of borders to provide early...
Growing bulbs from seeds
Snowdrop and bluebell seeds are best propagated in autumn for the best germinating conditions. To get started, collect seed heads from healthy, disease free plants when they’re ripe and let them dry out until they open up. Once they’ve opened, you can easily remove...