

🌺 Bloom Your Way to Spring Bliss!
The Complete Spring Flower Bulb Garden by Willard & May offers a stunning collection of 50 bulbs, including mixed tulips, daffodils, and irises, designed to provide continuous blooms from March through June. Ideal for novice gardeners, these organic bulbs thrive in hardiness zones 3-8 and require moderate watering, making them a low-maintenance choice for vibrant outdoor spaces.







| Material Features | Organic |
| Color | Assorted |
| Unit Count | 50 Count |
| Number of Pieces | 50 |
| USDA Hardiness Zone | 3 |
| Moisture Needs | Moderate Watering |
| Expected Blooming Period | Spring |
| Sunlight Exposure | Full Sun, Partial Shade |
| Indoor Outdoor Usage | Outdoor |
T**E
Very fresh and ready to plant!
Very nice bulds! All of them were fresh and ready to plant. Big bulbs and alot have starts on them! I would buy from them again!
M**1
healthy happy
My bulbs came up and were gorgeous, would purchase again
M**D
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Three bulbs were bad others look good
R**E
Good Quality and Prompt Delivery
Spring bulb assortment arrived in good condition and quickly.
M**A
Mostly Good
Only a handful of Daffodil & Tulip bulbs were completely rotten, most were salvageable. However, all but one of the Iris bulbs were rotten.
S**A
Bulbs looked healthy
Spring update: I would not purchase these again. At least half of the tulips did not bloom, the irises popped up but only grew about 6 inches and I got no buds or blooms, and the muscari bloomed but they look very tiny and aren't much to look at. I can't comment for certain on the daffodils or crocuses because I planted them next to others I bought from another vendor. The tulips, hyacinths, crocuses, allium, and daffodils I purchased from other vendors (even cheap ones from Walmart) grew well so I dont think it was my soil or sunlight. Bulbs appeared to be in good shape. All arrived in individually labeled packages with planting instructions, height, and bloom time. Shipping was fast.
L**N
Bulbs look nice
Complete Spring Flower Bulb Garden Going to plant soon
M**E
100% happy! The bulbs really want to grow.
So, I never expect every plant or bulb that I buy to grow. I brought these in October, Fall of 21. I thought I would just plant 20 or so bulbs straight in the ground in the Fall and then plant the rest in the Spring. I was wrong. These bulbs wanted to be planted, the remaining bulbs started sprouting off roots in their bags (I left them in the house because I didn't want the humidity where I live to cause them to rot). With time, some mail got placed over them. I was cleaning up and about 15 - 20 more of them were ready to go, with roots busting out in their mesh bags. So, I planted those too. Then, during the winter I kept having to put the bulbs into pots because they would start rooting. Now, it is March 13, Spring 22 - every bulb I planted in the ground has popped up green. I have (muscari) grape hyacinths blooming currently - we had a snap freeze last night so their foliage doesn't look as peppy . I have tulips opening up with a beautiful pink flower. We have daffodils growing in pots (no blooms yet) and all the irises took. The crocus (a very peculiar looking plant when it starts - 4th plant in picture), all of those bulbs have broken though the top soil and look healthy and strong. (I did throw 2 to 3 bulbs away (again, remember, I left them in my house, not sure why type they were) that looked like they were starting to rot - that was 100% my fault. I am confident that if I had planted they probably would have taken. I wasn't sure where to plant 50 bulbs at one time ). We are just starting some garden spaces, and things may not look beautiful yet, the ground has started (as of today) to be safe to plant for Spring - we just had our last freeze of the year (I live in the South). These are only some of the bulbs, I didn't take pictures of everyplace we planted them. This purchase was COMPLETELY worth it. I will buy these again. It is very satisfying watching everything growing. 100% growth on everything planted. Amazing return.
M**R
Oui , correcte
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