The top 4 flower bulb combinations

The top 4 flower bulb combinations

Surrounding yourself with the beauty of nature is like a Relaxation 2.0 experience... in today's day in age, we're all rushed off our feet, running around like headless chooks. It's nice to be able to come home and chill!

Our top 4 flower bulb combinations suggested here can make your dream of an oasis come true.

Zen

Here, the motto is: less paving, more plants. As you will see, this has a relaxing effect. And not just because the view is calming but also because actively engaging with nature is a kind of meditation. This is a chance to leave your life in the fast lane in exchange for some slow-motion me time. Having more plants in a garden also improves water management. Flower bulbs play a significant role in the garden because they provide the very first flowers of the season. Discover the top 4 flower bulb combinations and zen out....

Extend the enjoyment

Why combine flower bulbs instead of planting just one kind in the garden? Planting a combination of flower bulbs will make your enjoyment last even longer. Instead of a few weeks, planting various kinds can sometimes make your garden sparkle for a few months. This is because various kinds of flower bulbs will flower at different times. And combining colours makes it possible to create exactly the look you want. Each of these top 4 flower bulb combinations has its own character: romantic, exciting, cheerful or enchanting.

Recipe 1: Fairytale Pink

Are you utterly romantic? Does just seeing tints of pink put a smile on your face? If this describes you, choose the Fairytale Pink combination. Its range of pinks along with pure white provides a magical spectacle.

 

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Ingredients

  • Anemone (Anemone blanda ‘White Splendour’)
  • Hyacinth (Hyacinth Marshmellow Mix )
  • Grape hyacinth (Muscari ‘Siberian Tiger’)
  • Tulip (Tulip ‘Columbus’)
  • Tulip (Tulipa ‘Foxtrot’)
  • Tulip (Tulipa ‘Dynasty’)
  • Tulip (Tulipa ‘Purk’)
  • Tulip (Tulipa ‘Angelique’)
  • Tulip (Tulipa ‘White Dream’)

Recipe 2: Magical Indigo

Are you always in for a bit of magic? Do you like surrounding yourself with bold blue colors? If so, you just might like the Magical Indigo combination. Indigo blues make an enchanting contrast with yellow.

 

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Ingredients

  • Anemone (Anemone blanda ‘Blue Meadow’)
  • Scilla (White City)
  • Dwarf iris (Iris reticulata ‘Harmony’)
  • Daffodils (Narcissus varieties)
  • Scilla (King of Blues)

Recipe 3: Cottage Garden

Do you dream of a lavish flower garden where you could surround yourself with classic English cottage garden colors of pink and purple? Is this you? If so, plant the Cottage Garden combination in your garden and imagine yourself in a different world.

 

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Ingredients

  • Anemone (Anemone blanda ‘White Splendour’)
  • Grape hyacinth (Muscari Blue Beauty)
  • Hyacinth (Hyacinth ‘Fondant’)
  • Hyacinth (Hyacinth ‘Woodstock’)
  • Tulip (Tulip ‘Honeymoon’)
  • Tulip (Tulip ‘Carola’)
  • Tulip (Tulip ‘Purple Prince’)

Recipe 4: Exciting Contrasts

Do you colour outside of the lines? When they made you, did they break the mold? If so, the Exciting Contrasts is the perfect combination for you. This unusual mix of red, pink, blue and purple adds real excitement to your garden.

 

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Ingredients

  • Hyacinth (Hyacinth ‘Fondant’)
  • Hyacinth (Hyacinth ‘Woodstock’)
  • Scilla (King of the Blues)
  • Tulip (Tulip ‘Red Love’)

The varieties in these mixtures are easily available, but if you can’t find one or more of them, select a variety in a color that resembles it. The result will be just as beautiful. 

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