Telegraph readers can claim 170 free spring flowering bulbs, worth £33.50 - just pay postage.
Fill your garden with colour for years to come with this fantastic spring flowering bulb collection, exclusively for Telegraph readers.
These easy to grow bulbs are ideal for filling your borders and patio pots.
Each collection includes:
- 10 single Snowdrops
- 30 Muscari Saffier
- 10 Iris Tiger Mix
- 20 Fritillaria meleagris
- 50 Brodiaea
- 50 Allium meapolitanum
How to claim
See the newspaper on Sunday, October 18, 2015
*£5.65 postage payable
All comments (32)
pennyfarthing88
15 Oct 152#1
Nice deal - I can almost see my garden next spring :laughing:
Heat added
miles136
15 Oct 151#2
thanks I like that garden too xxx, I believe it is somewhere over the rainbow, I heard it once in a lullaby
deany76
16 Oct 151#3
thanks OP
will these flower every year in the Spring? (sorry if that is a silly question)!
comriegold99
16 Oct 152#4
Perennials. That's what they are called.
The boomerang of flowers. They come back every year
deany76 to comriegold99
16 Oct 15#5
off course yes!
How deep would you need to go with a hand trowel? and how far apart between bulbs also do most people mix them all together or keep each type separate or is that personal choice? thanks
samwants2save
16 Oct 15#6
Am a novice too.. so these plants that come back every spring.. the rest of the year- do they just look dead? do we store the plant pots away for 9months of the year?- id love to be more proactive..just need a 'dummies guide'. t'internet is so confusing..
ratcatcher
16 Oct 15#7
Seems as bad as a supermarket "OFFER".
Postage looks expensive for what they are unless its first class signed for.
miles136 to ratcatcher
17 Oct 15#25
prove it
even the £1 shops with there over 1 year old stock can not give this quality and quantatys at this price
rabialioness
16 Oct 15#8
me novice too, do you need to put any fertilizer or compost etc into soil prior to planting ?
currently i just have a patch with weeds
miles136 to rabialioness
17 Oct 151#24
pull the weeds out first,
break up the soil, spade or trowel, if u are a bloke use the bread knife to stab the soil, it will break it up
u can plant the bulbs upto December but the earlier you plant the better the flowers will be
as for food, any plant food will be ok, but if using compost prb will not need food
plant them twice as deep as the bulb u r planting, if 1'' long plant 2'' deep, use the handle of a wooden spoon to make the hole in the soil
in the first year I would plant in bunches, so each bulb of the same type, 4 fingers apart
if you have compost that will help too, wilkinsons had bags for a £1 one bag will be enough.
I hope you get a good showing
so relay all you kneed to add to this offer is a £1 bag of compost
ratcatcher
16 Oct 15#9
How many companies can afford to GIVE AWAY £33.50 to perhaps 5000 or 10,000 people or even more????
Unless of course they have made many millions from British suckers for their overpriced products and postage charges and are left with tons of stock they cant shift before their new stock arrives.
Opening post
Fill your garden with colour for years to come with this fantastic spring flowering bulb collection, exclusively for Telegraph readers.
These easy to grow bulbs are ideal for filling your borders and patio pots.
Each collection includes:
- 10 single Snowdrops
- 30 Muscari Saffier
- 10 Iris Tiger Mix
- 20 Fritillaria meleagris
- 50 Brodiaea
- 50 Allium meapolitanum
How to claim
See the newspaper on Sunday, October 18, 2015
*£5.65 postage payable
All comments (32)
Heat added
will these flower every year in the Spring? (sorry if that is a silly question)!
The boomerang of flowers. They come back every year
How deep would you need to go with a hand trowel? and how far apart between bulbs also do most people mix them all together or keep each type separate or is that personal choice? thanks
Postage looks expensive for what they are unless its first class signed for.
even the £1 shops with there over 1 year old stock can not give this quality and quantatys at this price
currently i just have a patch with weeds
break up the soil, spade or trowel, if u are a bloke use the bread knife to stab the soil, it will break it up
u can plant the bulbs upto December but the earlier you plant the better the flowers will be
as for food, any plant food will be ok, but if using compost prb will not need food
plant them twice as deep as the bulb u r planting, if 1'' long plant 2'' deep, use the handle of a wooden spoon to make the hole in the soil
in the first year I would plant in bunches, so each bulb of the same type, 4 fingers apart
if you have compost that will help too, wilkinsons had bags for a £1 one bag will be enough.
I hope you get a good showing
so relay all you kneed to add to this offer is a £1 bag of compost
Unless of course they have made many millions from British suckers for their overpriced products and postage charges and are left with tons of stock they cant shift before their new stock arrives.