"Spring-flowering bulbs bring the garden to life after the winter months, bursting into colour just when you need it most. From dazzling tulips and cheerful daffodils to delicate crocuses, these easy-to-grow bulbs guarantee a stunning early-season display, year after year."
Peter McDermott, Head Gardener
"Spring-flowering bulbs bring the garden to life after the winter months, bursting into colour just when you need it most. From dazzling tulips and cheerful daffodils to delicate crocuses, these easy-to-grow bulbs guarantee a stunning early-season display, year after year."
Peter McDermott, Head Gardener
Always think about what you want to achieve with your spring bulbs when selecting varieties to plant. For early colour, crocus, snowdrops and dwarf irises flower while winter is still loosening its grip. Mid spring brings classic favourites like daffodils and hyacinths, while tulips and ornamental alliums take over later, carrying the display towards early summer. Mixing varieties extends flowering time and keeps beds interesting for longer.
Short varieties work well at the front of borders or in shallow bowls, while taller types add drama among shrubs or perennials that are only just waking up. Many spring bulbs also thrive in containers, making them ideal for patios, balconies and doorsteps where colour is most appreciated.
Consider naturalising bulbs in lawns or under trees for a relaxed, informal look. These varieties are happy to stay in the ground long term and spread gently over time. For a more structured display, plant spring flowering bulbs in groups or drifts, for a fuller, more deliberate effect than single rows.
Spring bulbs are usually planted in autumn, giving them time to root before winter sets in. Choose a sunny or lightly shaded spot with free draining soil. Bulbs dislike sitting in water over winter, so improving drainage with grit or planting in raised areas helps ensure success.
Plant bulbs at roughly three times their own depth, with the pointed end facing upwards. Space them comfortably so roots have room to develop. Water after planting, then leave nature to do the rest. Over winter, the bulbs establish quietly underground before bursting into life as temperatures rise.
Once flowering finishes, allow foliage to die back naturally. This feeds the bulb for next year’s display and helps springtime bulbs perform even better in seasons to come.
Buying spring bulbs online opens up a far wider choice than most garden centres can offer. At YouGarden, spring flowering bulbs are selected for reliability, garden performance and strong visual impact. From classic spring bulbs to exciting mixes, each variety is supplied ready to plant at the right time of year.
Ordering spring bulbs online means bulbs arrive straight to your door, saving time and effort while ensuring freshness. Whether planting a few pots or filling an entire border, springtime flower bulbs are one of the easiest and most rewarding ways to refresh a garden and enjoy weeks of colour as the new season unfolds.