Brighton Gardenscape Mix
- Good for Cutting
- Loved by Pollinators
- Perfect for Pots
Inspired by the beautiful gardens at Parham, this mix for naturalising makes meadow making simple
Combining three of our favourite Narcissus grown at Perch Hill, with Camassias in cerulean to lavender blue flowering in May and adored for their star-shaped blooms.
Fully hardy and perennial, these autumn-planting bulbs will naturally spread to create attractive drifts in grass.
This collection contains:
- 25 or 125 bulbs each of Narcissus Baby Boomer
- 30 or 150 bulbs each of Narcissus Tête-à-Tête
- 30 or 150 bulbs each of Narcissus Pueblo
- 10 or 50 bulbs each of Camassia leichtlinii subsp. suksdorfii Caerulea Group
- 5 or 25 bukbs each of Camassia cusickii
- Good for Cutting
- Loved by Pollinators
- Perfect for Pots
Product details
- Position
- Border (Front), In Grass
- Soil
- Broad Tolerance
- Height
- 90cm (36in)
- Moisture
- Moist but Well-drained
- Aspect
- Part Shade
- Cultivation
- Plant camassia 10cm deep. Plant daffodil bulbs two to three times as deep as the bulb height.
Care Tips
Camassia will form clumps and gradually spread so plant somewhere it can naturalise happily. After flowering deadhead daffodils, but allow leaves to die back naturally to give the bulbs strength for the following year.