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Plant Trial - Dutch Grown Bulbs

By Ozhene @papaver

I was recently approached by Pete and Ben from Dutch Grown offering to send me some bulbs so that I could try them for myself. I have not paid for these bulbs and I am under no obligation to write about them or write nice things about them. My words and opinions are my own.

Plant Trial - Dutch Grown Bulbs

A couple of weeks later and a box of bulbs arrived. It was a mystery selection which is always rather fun. It also tests me to think of the best places to plant things. To say I was excited by the prospect is an understatement.

Plant Trial - Dutch Grown Bulbs

The addition of a handwritten note was a lovely touch. I am a total sucker for a hand written note.

Plant Trial - Dutch Grown Bulbs

I opened the box and it was full of bags of bulbs, lots of bulbs. I googled what some of them would look like and looked forward to getting them planted. I took my time planting them out, starting with the Daffodil Martha Stewart that looks like it will be a very interesting daffodil. I have planted it in several different parts of the garden as apparently its colour can differ depending on whether it is in shade or sun. Time will tell!

Plant Trial - Dutch Grown Bulbs

Next to plant out where the Tulip humilis 'oculata'. Some of these have gone into the front lawn and some into the Dancing Lawn. I always like it when you see a tip of growth from a bulb as then you know it is raring to get growing.

Plant Trial - Dutch Grown Bulbs

I did the usual trick of how to plant naturally by throwing a handful onto the ground and then moving them slightly to plant them into the ground. I am told this is not the point and that you should plant them where they fall, but what if they are not in the right places??

Plant Trial - Dutch Grown Bulbs

Last into the ground were the tulips: Mystic and Merlot. These have been randomly planted through the garden. To ensure they were random I popped them into a bag and shook them (gently). I look forward to seeing the results. You can see that they are good firm bulbs and starting to show growth.


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