?? Bouquet of Sunshine (14 bulbs) – Sunny mix of tulips and daffodils ? Offered by Van Noort
Bring sunshine into your garden with Bouquet of Sunshine , a vibrant duo of golden yellow tulips and fragrant white daffodils with pale yellow crowns . ??
This bright and soft marriage is perfect for spring flowerbeds , radiant entry pots , or mid-season bouquets that are generous, structured and fragrant .
With its mid-spring flowering , excellent hold and elegant height , this mix alone evokes all the joy of spring in bloom .
?? Characteristics of the mixture
?? Height: Approx. 50 cm (20")
?? Exposure: Sun or partial shade
?? Hardiness: Zone 3 and above
?? Perfume: Yes (daffodils)
?? Ideal soil: Light, fertile, well-drained
?? Quantity: 14 bulbs (tulips + scented daffodils)
???? Planting and growing the 'Bouquet of Sunshine' mix
?? When to plant?
??? Period: From September to October, before the first frosts.
?? Where to plant them?
?? In the ground: Ideal for bright flowerbeds, cheerful borders or entrance gardens.
?? In a pot: Perfect for sunny containers, flowery balconies or welcoming terraces.
?? How to plant?
1?? Depth: 15 cm
2?? Spacing: 10 to 12 cm
3?? Watering: Light after planting, then moderate during flowering.
?? Gardening tip: Plant them in tight groups for a "natural bouquet" effect ready to cut or admire on the stem.
??Care for the 'Bouquet of Sunshine' mix
?? Watering: Moderate, without excess
?? Fertilizer: Apply a bulb fertilizer in fall or early spring
?? Pruning: Remove the foliage once it has completely yellowed.
?? Wintering: No care required, the bulbs are very hardy
?? Why choose the 'Bouquet of Sunshine' blend?
? Yellow tulips and fragrant daffodils , for an explosion of light
? Perfect for cut bouquets , sunny pots and spring flowerbeds
? Mid-season flowering , excellent flower life and strong visual appeal
? Rustic, fragrant, bright and easy to make
? Create a sunny spot in the garden or on the terrace with the 'Bouquet of Sunshine' mix , proposed by Van Noort! ?
?? Pair with blue grape hyacinths or orange tulips for an even more vibrant and contrasting composition. ??