Collection: Products
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Organic Tulipa tarda (botanical) - Wild tulip | 10 pcs.
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Organic Tulipa turkestanica | 10 pcs.
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Organic tulip picking garden mix | 100 pcs.
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Organic naturalizing bulb mix | 50 pieces
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Organic happy bee mix | 100 pcs.
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Organic happy bee summer bulb mix | 43 pcs.
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Organic flower bulb lasagne package | 54 pcs.
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Collections
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Spring flowering bulbs
In the collection of spring flowering bulbs you will find organically grown...
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Summer flowering bulbs
In the summer flowering bulb collection you will find organically grown bulbous...
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Autumn flowering bulbs
In the autumn flowering collection, you can find organically grown bulbs, tubers,...
Frequently asked questions about organic bulbs
Are all flower bulbs on this page organic?
Yes, all flower bulbs on this page are 100% organically grown and certified with NL-BIO-01.
When do I plant organic flower bulbs?
Plant spring bloomers like tulips and crocuses in the fall and summer bloomers in the spring. Check the appropriate timing for each product.
Are organic flower bulbs suitable for pots?
Yes, many organic flower bulbs thrive in pots. Ensure good drainage and sufficient depth.
Can I leave organic flower bulbs in my garden for several years?
Yes, many organic flower bulbs are perennial or even naturalize. Allow the foliage to die back completely after flowering so the bulb can store energy for the next season. Keep in mind that flowering can decrease slightly each year, especially in poor or wet soil.


