Single-flowered dahlias earn the title Summer Bulb of the Year
The single-flowered Dahlia has been crowned Summer Bulb of the Year. Plant single-flowered dahlias in the garden in spring and enjoy the beautiful flowers and the insects they attract.
Canna: an exotic lady with surprising leaves
Large, exuberant leaves and beautiful brightly coloured flowers… Canna, or Canna lily, has it all. This tropical plant adds a festive atmosphere to the garden with her striking appearance.
Carefree enjoyment with flower bulbs in the garden
We feel a greater need to connect with each other, and we want to see a picture that is bigger than just ourselves. Did you know that nature can play an important role in achieving this?
Love and appreciation for nostalgic flower bulbs
There is an increasing need for time-honoured traditions. This need increases our love, attention and appreciation for old knowledge about nature, so we are putting classic bulb varieties on a pedestal.
A blooming new start with flower bulbs
The corona crisis makes us feel like we have to start over. Restoring balance in nature is becoming ever more important, and gardens are used much more often as a place to work from home.
Garden fun on balconies and terraces
Perhaps you don’t have a garden. With flower bulbs, you don’t need a green oasis to create a cosy atmosphere. Plant them in pots to make your balcony or terrace natural and cosy.
‘Masses’: code word for impressive flower bulb garden
If you are looking for fun, fragrance and colour in your garden as early as possible in spring, plant flower bulbs in autumn! Go for a mass effect and plant them everywhere to create a veritable flower bulb garden that you can enjoy to the fullest.
Combining flower bulbs
Spring-flowering bulbs bring cheerfulness to the garden from January until Ju-ly. So why not plant them this autumn?
Flower bulbs for spring flowers in picking gardens
Do you love flowers? Create your own picking garden for super fresh flowers for your home. With flower bulbs, you will be picking gorgeous flowers not only in summer, but also in spring.
A colourful blanket in the garden with Glory-of-the-snow
Compared with tulips and daffodils, Glory-of-the-snow is a relatively unknown bulbous plant. As the saying goes: unknown, unloved; so it’s time to put this small but powerful flower in the spotlight.