Flora Culture™
Specifications
This collection showcases the diversity of spring-flowering bulbs. It starts early and low with crocus Tommies (500 bulbs in each crate), Blue Squill (500 bulbs), and Striped Squill (500 bulbs); takes things up a notch with Snake’s Head (400 bulbs) and Snowflake (50 bulbs); and finishes with daffodil Poeticus Recurvus (50 bulbs).
The bulbs are ordered and shipped as full crates of 2000 bulbs, with each variety bagged separately and labeled. Basic instructions are included. Prefer to tweak the recipe or order the bulbs in different quantities? All of the components can be purchased on their own, along with other bulbs that naturalize in turf. Introduced 2022.
Important: For a perennial performance, you must wait to mow until the bulb foliage has completely yellowed.
Note to customers in warm climates: Some of the bulbs in this collection require prechilling and are unlikely to perform well beyond the first spring.
Item # | 8104 |
Height | 3—28 inches |
Sunlight | Full (6+ hours sun per day) |
Soil | Well drained |
Flower Color | Pink, Blue, White, and Maroon |
Blend % | 6 varieties |
Bulb Size |
Topsize ?
Bulb size is determined by the circumference around the largest part of the bulb. Colorblends only delivers top size bulbs. Large bulbs produce more or larger flowers than small bulbs.
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USDA Zones |
3a—7a ?
Hardy in USDA zones 3a to 7a in the South or 8b on the West Coast. Prechill in zones 7b and warmer in the South, Southwest, and California.
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Bloom Time | Very Early to Late |
- early
- mid
- late
Delivery & Planting Times
Spring-flowering bulbs must be planted in the fall. They need cool soil to make roots before the onset of winter. Cool fall weather arrives at different times from north to south and from high elevations to low.
Please note that the temperature of the soil lags behind the air temperature. You can generally plant later than the windows provided in this map. As long as the ground is not frozen, you can still plant.
Flora Culture™
This collection showcases the diversity of spring-flowering bulbs. It starts early and low with crocus Tommies (500 bulbs in each crate), Blue Squill (500 bulbs), and Striped Squill (500 bulbs); takes things up a notch with Snake’s Head (400 bulbs) and Snowflake (50 bulbs); and finishes with daffodil Poeticus Recurvus (50 bulbs).
The bulbs are ordered and shipped as full crates of 2000 bulbs, with each variety bagged separately and labeled. Basic instructions are included. Prefer to tweak the recipe or order the bulbs in different quantities? All of the components can be purchased on their own, along with other bulbs that naturalize in turf. Introduced 2022.
Important: For a perennial performance, you must wait to mow until the bulb foliage has completely yellowed.
Note to customers in warm climates: Some of the bulbs in this collection require prechilling and are unlikely to perform well beyond the first spring.
Item # | 8104 |
Height | 3—28 inches |
Sunlight | Full (6+ hours sun per day) |
Soil | Well drained |
Flower Color | Pink, Blue, White, and Maroon |
Blend % | 6 varieties |
Bulb Size |
Topsize ?
Bulb size is determined by the circumference around the largest part of the bulb. Colorblends only delivers top size bulbs. Large bulbs produce more or larger flowers than small bulbs.
|
USDA Zones |
3a—7a ?
Hardy in USDA zones 3a to 7a in the South or 8b on the West Coast. Prechill in zones 7b and warmer in the South, Southwest, and California.
|
Bloom Time | Very Early to Late |
- early
- mid
- late
Bulb Calculator
To find the number of bulbs you need, enter the square footage of the planting area in the box below.
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Bulbs Needed
When to Plant
Spring-flowering bulbs must be planted in the fall. They need cool soil to make roots before the onset of winter. Cool fall weather arrives at different times from north to south and from high elevations to low.
Please note that the temperature of the soil lags behind the air temperature. You can generally plant later than the windows provided in this map. As long as the ground is not frozen, you can still plant.
Planting Instructions
There are no rules for planting a Color Your Grass collection. Jacqueline van der Kloet, the Dutch designer who inspired Color Your Grass, suggests the following approach:
1. Choose a sunny location where the soil drains well.
2. Mow the grass to improve the visibility of the bulbs.
3. Open the bags and mix the bulbs in a bulb crate or wheelbarrow.
4. Toss the bulbs out onto the grass.
5. Plant the bulbs where they lie.
Detailed instructions for planting according to Jacqueline’s method will be included with every order.
Planting Instructions
There are no rules for planting a Color Your Grass collection. Jacqueline van der Kloet, the Dutch designer who inspired Color Your Grass, suggests the following approach:
1. Choose a sunny location where the soil drains well.
2. Mow the grass to improve the visibility of the bulbs.
3. Open the bags and mix the bulbs in a bulb crate or wheelbarrow.
4. Toss the bulbs out onto the grass.
5. Plant the bulbs where they lie.
Detailed instructions for planting according to Jacqueline’s method will be included with every order.