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Vegetable and ornamental plant bulbs
Vegetable bulbs and ornamental plant bulbs offer versatile gardening opportunities: in the kitchen, for decoration, or in flower beds alike. Read more »
Among flower bulbs, you can choose from spring-flowering (autumn-planted) bulbous plants, e.g. tulip, daffodil, hyacinth, as well as species that can be planted in spring and bloom in summer or autumn, e.g. dahlia, gladiolus and lily bulbs, as well as canna, calla and other rhizomatous plants. To ensure spring and summer flowering, they should be planted at the appropriate time, in autumn or spring.
Among vegetable bulbs you will find Makó red onion, purple onion, white onion, garlic, and shallot.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
1. When is it worth planting flower bulbs?
In autumn, plant spring-flowering, and in early spring, plant summer-flowering ornamental bulbs.
2. What is the difference between clove and bulbil garlic?
Clove garlic is the most common, bulbil occurs in special varieties.