Flower Bulbs

Planting bulbs in your garden brings a burst of seasonal color. These underground treasures promise vibrant blooms, and easy care, making your outdoor space a colorful haven for years to come. Wayside Gardens’ selection of high-quality bulbs ensures your garden’s success for seasons to come.

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    Ranunculus Double Purple Buttercup Bulbs
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    Fritillaria 'Rubra' Crown Imperial Bulbs
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    Allium Miami Ornamental Onion Bulbs
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    Allium Collection Ornamental Onion Bulbs
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    Allium Nevskianum Ornamental Onion Bulbs
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    Freesia Double Blooming Lavender Bulbs
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    Dutch Bulb Garden in a Bag
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    Deer Resistant Bulb Garden in a Bag
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    Lilium Asiatic Lily Mix Bulbs
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    Cyclamen coum Persian Violet Bulbs
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    Tulipa Big Love Tulip Bulbs
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    Critter Resistant Bulb Garden Blend
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    Allium Mount Everest Ornamental Onion Bulbs
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    Fritillaria persica Crown Imperial Bulbs
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    Tulipa Ivory Floradale Tulip Bulbs
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    Narcissus Award Winning Deer Resistant Blend Daffodil Bulbs
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    Tulipa Akita Tulip Bulbs
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    Tulipa Black Parrot Tulip Bulbs
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    Tulipa Candy Striper Blend Tulip Bulbs
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    Tulipa Perennial Mix Tulip Bulbs
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    Narcissus Geranium Daffodil Bulbs
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    Narcissus Naturalizing Dream Mix Daffodil Bulbs
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    Narcissus Mammoth Paperwhite Bulbs
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    Hyacinthus Fragrant Baby Blue Hyacinth Bulbs

Bulbs grow just as well in containers as they do in the ground. In decorative pots, bulbs are often treated as annuals; but grown Zone appropriately in the garden, bulbs multiply and return year after year, sometimes for decades, making them one of the best investments gardeners can make. And with a little planning, flowering bulbs will keep your garden and vases filled with beautiful, and often fragrant, blooms from late winter through fall.

Flowering bulbs are either spring flowering or summer flowering. 

Spring-flowering bulbs are planted in fall. They require a long chilling period to bloom but should be planted early enough to become well rooted before the ground freezes. Chionodoxa, crocus, iris, scilla, galanthus (snowdrops), and eranthis (winter aconite) bloom in late winter to early spring. Hyacinth, muscari, and fritillaria follow in mid-spring. Bluebells, leucojum (spring snowflake), allium, and ranunculus round out the season in late spring. Depending on the variety, anemone, narcissus (daffodil) and tulips bloom anywhere from early to late spring. 

Summer-flowering bulbs are planted is spring after all threat of frost has passed. Eremurus and camassia bloom in early summer. Gladiolus, liatris, begonia, calla lily, and crinum follow in midsummer. Canna lily, crocosmia, agapanthus, nerine, dahlia, and colchicum (autumn crocus) round out the season in late summer through fall. Depending on variety, iris, lilies, and gladiolus bloom from early summer to late summer. 

Not sure what to grow? Try one of Wayside’s Bulb Garden Blends. Selected to have complementary colors, bloom times, and heights, these mixes deliver a themed designer bulb garden with just 1 click.

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