Christmas flower bulbs are a great way to bring the festive spirit into your home and garden and enjoy a blooming holiday celebration.
These produce two to three stems of white flowers – the best part, unlike many other bulbs, they don’t need a chilling period. This makes them ideal for immediate planting!
They have a sweet fragrance, which can fill a room with a pleasant aroma during the festive time!
Once chilled, they can be easily forced in pots or glasses with water. They come in a wide range of colors including deep purples, pinks, blues, and whites, hyacinths can complement any Christmas decor palette.
Pro Tip: Choose pre-chilled bulbs for planting.
These bulbls have large, trumpet-like flowers, anc come in shades of red, pink, white, and orange. They don’t require a chilling period and can bloom 6-8 weeks after planting, making them perfect for Christmas displays.
Snowdrops complement the Christmas decor with thier small bell-shaped white flowers, that also symbolize hope and renewal. These are the first bulbs to bloom, often appearing while snow is still on the ground.
Winter Aconite displays vibrant yellow flowers that match perfectly with its green leaves. After planting in the fall, they typically bloom about 3 to 5 months later, depending on winter temperatures and local growing conditions.
Crocuses come in various colors, including whites, purples, and pinks, making them popular for Christmas flowering. If you aim for late December blooms, plant them in fall as they flower about 3 to 4 months after planting.
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