Flower Bulbs Wolverhampton
Flower bulbs include types such as African irises, Amazon lilies, baboon flowers, common hyacinths, curcuma flowers, cyrtanthus lilies, egret flowers, iris bulbs and more. See below for local garden centers in Wolverhampton that give access to flower bulbs for your garden.
Stowheath Garden Centre
01902 553346
Stowheath Lane
Wolverhampton
Stowheath Garden Centre
01902 553346
Stowheath Lane
Wolverhampton GB.WV12TW
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Old Tree Nursery
01902 786042
Pendeford Hall Lane
Wolverhampton
Old Tree Nursery
01902 786042
Pendeford Hall Lane
Wolverhampton GB.WV95ET
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Perton Pets & Garden Supplies
01902 743888
Unit 3 Anders Square
Wolverhampton
Perton Pets & Garden Supplies
01902 743888
Unit 3 Anders Square
Wolverhampton GB.WV67QH
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Beacon Nurseries & Garden Centre
01902 882933
Bath Street
Dudley
Beacon Nurseries & Garden Centre
01902 882933
Bath Street
Dudley GB.DY31LT
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Codsall & Wergs Garden Centre Ltd
01902 842461
Wergs Hall Road
Wolverhampton
Codsall & Wergs Garden Centre Ltd
01902 842461
Wergs Hall Road
Wolverhampton GB.WV82HJ
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Midlandscapes
01902 334242
13 Birches Barn Road
Wolverhampton
Midlandscapes
01902 334242
13 Birches Barn Road
Wolverhampton GB.WV37BW
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R Spencer & Son
01902 842346
Yew Tree Cottage
Wolverhampton
R Spencer & Son
01902 842346
Yew Tree Cottage
Wolverhampton GB.WV81QS
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D R Hardware & Garden Centre
01902 307666
5 Wolverhampton Road
Wolverhampton
D R Hardware & Garden Centre
01902 307666
5 Wolverhampton Road
Wolverhampton GB.WV112DB
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E Lewis & Sons Gardens Ltd
01902 790434
Paradise Lane
Wolverhampton
E Lewis & Sons Gardens Ltd
01902 790434
Paradise Lane
Wolverhampton GB.WV107NZ
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Oaken Nurseries
01902 842200
Shop Lane
Wolverhampton
Oaken Nurseries
01902 842200
Shop Lane
Wolverhampton GB.WV82AX
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You may find that mature bulbs begin to flower less freely than in previous years - this is usually due to overcrowding. However, unless the bulbs are visible near the soil surface, as with Guernsey lily (Nerine bowdenii), this may not always be obvious to see. Thinning Method - Use a garden fork to lift the whole clump as the leaves die down, taking good care not to damage them. However, when dealing with bulbs that prefer to be lifted in leaf (or 'in the green'), lift them just after they finish flowering.
- Divide the clump of bulbs by hand, separating first into smaller clumps and then into individual bulbs.
- Discard any unhealthy bulb, and remove any dead or diseased material from around the remaining bulbs.
- Clean the good bulbs, removing the loose tunics, so that they are ready for replanting in freshly prepared soil.
- Replant the bulbs as they were originally, in soil or in grass, positioning them in irregular groups. See planting in soil or grass for more details.
Crowded clumps should normally be lifted during the dormant season, before the root growth starts. However, some bulbs respond better when lifted when in leaf (in the green), such as:
∗ hardy cyclamen ∗ wood anemone (Anemone nemerosa) ∗ snowdrop (Galanthus nivalis) ∗ winter aconite (Eranthis) ∗ bluebell (Hyacinthoides) Damaged or Diseased Bulbs If you have lifted the bulbs and find them to have deteriorated rather than become overcrowded, inspect them carefully for pests and diseases. If there is no obvious reason for their poor results, replant them in a different well drained position with sufficient light and nutrients. Alternatively, grow the bulbs in pots in a greenhouse or cold frame until they recover. |
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