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10 Best Bulb Flowers To Grow In Your Garden

 The best bulb flowers to grow in your garden



What could be better than owning a wonderful garden full of colorful flowers? However, if you do not have a beginner's or experience, it is very difficult to choose the right varieties to grow more easily and successfully. Fortunately, we will start with a low-maintenance garden by planting our 15 best bulb flowers to grow in your garden. Easy to grow with a little effort! These flowers are all you need for a little care and are naturally strong. There are many ideas to add a great thing to the beauty of your garden, and these bulb flowers are one of the perfect ways to add an amazing factor to your garden. They bring curb attraction and blend perfectly with the other plants in your garden so everyone will say “aha” enjoying the stunning nature of your dreams. Loving the natural beauty of these flowers, you can grow them without the need for large gardens, pots, and containers.


1 Crocus


Crocus has a delicate charm with violet-blue flowers. This flower is easy to grow in any soil from gravel gardens to the rockery.


2 tulips


Tulips create a show for spring and revive many gardens by taking us out of the dull drums of winter. They come in many colors that you can choose from.


3 Fritillaria



Fritillaria belongs to the lily family and comes in a wide range of sizes. Its flowers are often solitary and nodular, others forming umbels or containing the rhizomes of many flowers.


4 Muscari Aucheri


Muscari is the best-naturalized spring bulb with cone-shaped spheres of mid-blue flowers that resemble clusters of grapes, hence the name. They are small and easy to grow.


5 bluebells


The bluebells look elegant with fresh, bright green stems and cheerful nodding blue flowers. It prefers moist soil and humus-rich soil. If you plant this flower all over your landscape, it will create the illusion of spring and the wild illusion of "blue carpets".


6 Allium



Allium shows spherical heads swaying in the wind, while at the same time being beautiful and attracting the full wealth of wildlife. It has a subdued habit and a spherical head of deep purple, stellar flowers.


7 Ornithogalum


Arnithogel star-shaped, milky white flowers, each with a tall floral raceme with yellow pollen. These plants give a beautiful appearance when planted in groups.


8 Crinum x powellii


Crinum x powellii has delicate elongated, lily-shaped, pendulous white flowers that grow on the crowns of tall, fresh green stems. Protect its beautiful exotic bulbs when frost appears.


9 Dahlia



Dahlia brings in wonderful double spherical flowers in pink. It is a popular cut flower with strong stems and small rounded flower heads.


10 Giant Pineapple Lily


The giant pineapple lily is a bulbous perennial plant with dense racemes of small greenish-white star-shaped flowers.

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