Tulip Single Early Mixture

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Tulip Single Early Mixture – hand picked by ourselves, our mixture of single early tulip bulbs will really glow in the sunshine when in full bloom.

Because we make our own bulb mixtures; you can be assured of a broad range of colours and varieties.

PacksPrice per pack
1 - 2 £5.88
3 - 5 £3.88
6+ £2.82

Please Note: Spring Flowering Bulbs are shipped from September once they are in our warehouse. There may be a wait whilst we work through our backorder, please contact us if you have any time restrictions.

£5.88 (inc. VAT)

Pack of 10 bulb(s)

106 pack(s) in stock

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Specifications:

  • Colour: Mixture of colours
  • Height: 35cm
  • Bulb Size: 10/11cm

    Good For:

    • Beds and borders
    • Cut flowers
    • Pots and containers

    How to grow:

    • Hardiness: Hardy
    • Soil Type: Moist
    • Position: Full sun
    • Bulbs per m2: 75
    • Planting depth: 10cm
    • Planting distance: 10cm

    More Information

    Tulip Single Early Mixture – is a hand picked selection of tulip bulbs from across our range of single early tulips. From Tulip Apricot Beauty to Tulip Yokohama, you will receive a wide range of colours and patterned flowers. In bloom at the end of March. They will flower all at the same time. Whether you use them for an early display in a vase or as a decorative feature in the garden they are sure to promise lots of bright colour.

    How to plant tulip bulbs

    Tulips are easy bulbs to grow. The tulip single early mixture will cope with most soil types and can be planted in full sun or semi shade. Keep them moist. Especially when they are starting to grow in Spring. If you are planting in pots make sure you leave plenty of room for the roots. Simple tulips like the single early group are more likely to flower the following year but it is often recommended that tulip bulbs are replaced each year. You can see why here