Seed packets make the perfect eco friendly and affordable promotional items.
Flower bulb packs.
These seed packets are the perfect handout for schools green businesses or nature themed events.
All our bulbs are the largest bulbs in size.
100 count tulip packages are sure to bring 100 count tulip packages are sure to bring inexpensive color to any size garden.
Plant them in different spots for pops of color or plant a large amount of one variety to create a wow factor.
These landscape packs include bulbs promising hues of pinks reds and yellows.
Bulbs are an easy way to add color and interest to your garden.
Prices start at 5 for a single bulb and go up to over 80 for a 12 pack of apple blossom amaryllis bulbs.
Hardy bulbs like tulips and daffodils are cold tolerant.
These include favorites such as tulips daffodils hyacinth and others.
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There are varieties galore providing bloom times from spring through fall.
Packs collections and mixed bulbs.
So they produce the largest flowers.
They also make a great mail enclosure.
How to store bulbs.
You ll get free shipping on orders over 45 and free in store pickup on any priced order.
Packs collections and mixed bulbs.
Fall planted flower bulbs such as tulips daffodils and alliums are planted in the fall and bloom the following spring.
Tulips are treasured by gardeners for their ease of care long stem and vibrant colors.
Recipients will love receiving the packets and will appreciate watching the flowers bloom knowing they re supporting bees.
We get a lot of questions about flower bulbs but most involve when to plant them.
Quite simply fall flower bulbs are planted in the fall grow roots into winter then sprout and bloom in the spring.
Spring planted flower bulbs such as dahlia gladiolus and lilies are planted in the spring and flower in the summer.
However unlike seeds bulbs may require special treatment to keep them safe during.
Planting flower bulbs is a simple and inexpensive way to add splashes of color to your garden.
Spring flower bulbs are also known as tender bulbs they don t survive cold ground temperatures.