Flower bulb lasagne

How to make flower bulb lasagne?

Preparing your flower lasagne isn’t difficult. The ingredients you need are generously sized pots or a balcony container, hydroponic clay pebbles, potting compost and flower bulbs. Make sure the bottom of the pot or balcony container has holes in it so that any excess water can drain away. Put a layer of the clay pebbles (or pot shards) on the bottom and then cover with a 10-cm layer of potting compost. Next comes the first layer of flower bulbs. For a nice full display later, they can be planted almost side by side. Cover this first layer with about 5 cm of potting compost and then plant the next layer. These flower bulbs can also be planted closely together, but leave a few millimetres between them for the young leaves to emerge. Scatter potting compost over the second layer of flower bulbs and then plant the third and last layer. Finally, fill the pot up with potting compost. Tamp the potting soil down a little and give the bulbs a nice drink of water.

Tip

Lasagne planting can also be done in the garden soil and will work just as well.

A potful of joy

Since flowers are available in every colour of the rainbow, you can make your creation as cheerful as you want. To create your potful of joy, use these flower bulbs:

  • Layer 1 (bottom layer): tulips (Tulipa) ‘Brilliant Star’, ‘Flaming Club’, ‘Orange Favourite’ and ‘Purple Dream’
  • Layer 2 (middle layer): hyacinth (Hyacinthus) ‘Pink Pearl’, and daffodils (Narcissus) ‘Dick Wilden’, ‘February Gold’ and ‘Tahiti’
  • Layer 3 (top layer): anemone (Anemone blanda) and crocuses (Crocus) ‘Grand Maitre’ and a mix of crocus species

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A potful of today’s natural look

Flower bulb lasagne is perfect for a luxurious setting that includes natural materials. Raw concrete and unfinished wood set off flowering bulbs to perfection. To create this potful of today’s natural look, use these flower bulbs:

  • Layer 1 (bottom layer): tulips (Tulipa) ‘Black Parrot’, ‘Flaming Evita’, ‘Havran’, ‘Queen of Night’ and ‘Snow Crystal’
  • Layer 2 (middle layer): hyacinths (Hyacinthus) ‘Carnegie’ and ‘White Pearl’ and daffodils (Narcissus) ‘Actaea’ and ‘Recurvus’
  • Layer 3 (top layer): anemone (Anemone blanda) ‘Blue Shades’) and anemones (Anemone coronaria) ‘Mount Everest’ and ‘Bride’, dwarf iris (Iris reticulata) ‘Katharina Hodgkin’, chequered fritillary (Fritillaria meleagris), crocus (Crocus) ‘Ard Schenk’ and glory-of-the-snow (Chionodoxa ‘Alba’)

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Wild beauty without a pot

You don’t always need a pot to make a flower lasagne – this recipe will also work in the garden soil. All you need is a spot in the garden to put the layers of your lasagne together. To prepare your wild beauty without a pot, use the following flower bulbs:

  • Layer 1 (bottom layer): tulips (Tulipa) ‘Boston’ and ‘Green Wave’
  • Layer 2 (middle layer): hyacinth (Hyacinthus) ‘Blue Jacket’ and daffodils (Narcissus) ‘Ice King’ and ‘Sir Winston Churchill’
  • Layer 3 (top layer): anemone (Anemone blanda) ‘Blue Shades’, anemone (Anemone coronaria) ‘Lord Lieutenant’, grape hyacinth (Muscari armeniacum), dwarf iris (Iris reticulata) ‘Harmony’ and Siberian squill (Scilla siberica)

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