🌷 Unleash a Floral Fiesta in Your Garden!
The Complete Flower Bulb Garden by Willard & May features 75 easy-to-grow bulbs, including Gladiolus, Harlequin Flowers, and Stargazer Lilies, designed for vibrant blooms from July to October. Suitable for hardiness zones 3-9, these organic bulbs thrive in full sun or partial shade, making them perfect for any garden enthusiast looking to create a stunning outdoor display.
Material Features | Organic |
Color | Assorted |
Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
Number of Pieces | 78 |
Expected Planting Period | Summer |
USDA Hardiness Zone | 3-9 |
Moisture Needs | Moderate Watering |
Expected Blooming Period | Summer, Fall |
Sunlight Exposure | Full Sun, Partial Shade |
Indoor Outdoor Usage | Outdoor |
Additional Features | Extended Bloom Time |
C**A
Wow
The spring bulbs have done amazing! Every gladiola bulb and daisy bulb and canna lilly has spouted and growing well! I hope the fall bulbs do well too when we get them in the ground!
K**R
arrived quickly and were easy to plant
planted a little late in season so hope a few will grow before winter!
K**Y
Not one bulb grew.
Some of them were moldy when they arrived. I planted the ones that hadn't gone off and not one bulb has sprouted. Perhaps they need a winter. I'll update this next year if anything comes up.
V**
Percentage of growth vs bulbs planted is not satisfactory.
These looked like such a beautiful splash of color.However the percentage of growth vs the amount planted was quite a dissatisfying.It’s a great idea; though.
C**C
The ones that grew are beautiful
Not all grew
M**N
Good deal
This is a good deal. 5 different types. Got 78 bulbs
B**E
Good to go
All bulbs were separated by type. All bulbs sprouted.
E**P
Save your money
Sept 2024-UPDATE: I still stand behind my original review. Many of the items NEVER sprouted, which was a waste of money. But, this year, the oriental lilies that DID sprout the first year, came in strong and tall, the majority of them were orange, and I had 2 new yellow ones come up this year, but there were no red, which was part of the 'assorted' promised colors. Because I always use fertilizer on the bed they are planted in once the first real frost hits and I let the plants die back naturally, which allows the bulbs to get nutrition for the following blooming season, I think the bulbs are healthier now. I have seen some new corms/bulbs forming around them as well, so they WILL naturalize. I think that in the case of the Asiatic Lilies, they require a year or two before they really perform, so, as an impatient gardener, I've learned to just look at the long game. Fertilize and weed and hope that next season the efforts will be rewarded. If you're looking for instant gratification when you get these in the ground, you need to temper your expectations and be patient so that the ones that DO actually sprout will eventually begin to provide the healthy, colorful results we all want.I purchased 2 of these sets of bulbs since it said they were for a beginning gardener and easy to grow. Well, I put that to the test and they failed to impress me. On the one hand, the Asiatic lilies sprouted and bloomed, but for being 'assorted' they all bloomed orange, so, so much for variety. The gladiolus have been slow to sprout, and of all the bulbs that were planted, 19 have sprouted and I am hoping that they will bloom. Half of the stargazers sprouted but half of those do not have flower heads appearing. The calas sprouted up to about 2" tall and then went brown and died. The most bulbs that I received were the Harlequin flowers which were roughly the size of cherry pips and all of them were dried out and weighed nothing at all. I decided that perhaps that was the way they were supposed to come, so I planted them all in two planters in potting soil with plant food and waited. Nothing. Out of 80 bulbs, ZERO sprouted. Also, be aware that these bulbs do NOT come with any sort of planting instructions, so I went on line and looked up each variety to get the planting instructions on how deep to plant them, how far apart to space them, the sunlight they needed and watering.Seriously, just save your money. I feel like I've been completely ripped off.
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