Summer bulbs for life in your garden

Bees and butterflies add buzz and beauty to your green oasis. And these wonderful insects also enhance biodiversity. If you want to enjoy bees and butterflies in your garden, make sure to fill it with flowers. The perfect choice? Summer bulbs!

Last chance: plant summer bulbs now

A dazzling summer full of stunning flowers? It’s the little things in life that make it so wonderful. Plant your summer bulbs now and enjoy a profusion of beautifully coloured flowers as long as it’s warm enough to sit outdoors. But be quick about it since this can only be done in the spring.

Crocosmia: the summer bulb of the year

Crocosmia has been named the summer bulb of the year. This striking seductress has everything it takes to heat up the look of any garden. And – maybe the best of all – this summer bulb is hardy so it will emerge and bloom year after year!

A colourful garden? Do it yourself!

The do-it-yourself trend: who isn’t a do-it-yourselfer these days? Jump on the bandwagon – with summer bulbs. Not only will your garden look beautiful, but you’ll also enjoy this little project.

Your own cutting garden

Would you rather pick your own flowers to make a beautiful bouquet? If so, having your own cutting garden planted with summer bulbs is the perfect solution.

Make a statement: use summer bulbs!

Have you had it with sugary-sweet elements in your garden? If so, it’s time to be daring and start breaking the rules! Use summer bulbs to create a bold, untamed spot in your garden.

Summer bulbs put you in a flower bubble

Wouldn’t you like to escape sometimes from our fast-paced digital world? Mother Nature can help. Enrich your garden with lots of summer bulbs that will let you retreat into your own little flower bubble.

A patchwork of summer bulbs

Mixing modern with vintage: nothing is more fun than cutting and pasting to get the best out of both. So why not use summer bulbs to make a creative patchwork in your own garden that takes advantage of everything pretty from both yesterday and today?

Crocosmia: a real burst of energy!

From orange-yellow to fiery red. Having crocosmias in your garden guarantees warm late-summer colour. Starting in August – and sometimes earlier – you’ll be taking pleasure from the thickly clustered flowers covering their racemes. They’re also stunning in combination with other late-summer flowers and ornamental grasses.