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We can provide an extensive range of bedding plants that you can use to fill your garden, porch, balcony, or windowsills with beautiful blossoms. As well as providing summer bedding plants, we also have winter bedding plants that can provide some much-needed colour to the colder, greyer months. You can use bedding flowers in all types of pots and containers, as well as baskets and flowerbeds.

Bedding Plants & Bulbs Supply

SERVICES INCLUDE:

Autumn/Winter Bedding

  • Pansies: These are a winter bedding classic, offering a wide range of colors and textures. 

  • Viola: Similar to pansies, but with smaller flowers, violas are known for their cold tolerance and delicate blooms. 

  • Cyclamen: Cyclamen, especially the Cyclamen coum variety, thrives in shady spots and adds a touch of elegance with its blush pink flowers. 

  • Primroses: Primroses, including polyanthus and primula vulgaris, offer a burst of color in winter and spring. 

  • Heathers: Winter-flowering heathers provide subtle color and texture, combining well with brighter bedding plants. 

  • Hellebores: These winter-flowering perennials offer unique Christmas flowers and evergreen foliage. 

  • Bellis: Compact hardy perennials with pom-poms of delicate petals, Bellis provides texture and color. 

Summer Bedding

  • Petunias: Known for their large, colourful flowers and trailing habit.

  • Marigolds: These are hardy and cheerful, with bright orange, yellow, or red flowers. 

  • Geraniums: They offer long-lasting, vibrant blooms and come in various forms, from upright to trailing. 

  • Begonias: They are known for their showy flowers and come in many different shapes and colors. 


Spring & Summer Bulbs

Spring Bulbs:

  • Daffodils: Known for their bright yellow blooms and early flowering, daffodils signal the arrival of spring. 

  • Tulips: Offer a wide array of colors and shapes, with numerous varieties available for different planting times and bloom periods. 

  • Hyacinths: Feature fragrant, bell-shaped flowers in a variety of colors, often blooming in early spring alongside crocuses. 

  • Iris: These spring bulbs come in a range of colors and have a long flowering period, making them a valuable addition to any garden. 

  • Snowdrops: Among the earliest spring bulbs, they signal the end of winter with their delicate white blooms. 

  • Fritillaries: Known for their unique and striking flowers, they add a touch of drama to the spring garden. 

  • Anemones (spring): These spring anemones are also known for their long flowering period and are available in a wide range of colors. 

  • Freesia: Generally associated with spring, its flowering period can extend into late spring and early summer. 

  • Siberian squill: These early-blooming bulbs add a touch of blue to the garden.

Summer Bulbs:

  • Dahlia: These popular summer bulbs come in a wide range of colors and sizes, with numerous varieties available.

  • Gladiolus: Known for their tall, elegant flower spikes, they add a touch of drama to the summer garden.

  • Begonias: While technically tubers, they are often referred to as bulbs, and they thrive in shady spots, providing vibrant blooms for months. 

  • Canna: These tropical-looking plants offer showy, colorful flowers and thrive in warm climates. 

  • Anemones (autumn): These bloom in the summer and autumn and are known for their long flowering period. 

  • Lily: Many lily varieties bloom in the summer, offering a variety of colors and shapes.

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