🌳 Unleash the Wild in Your Garden!
Woodland Bulbs offers 15 freshly lifted Allium Ursinum (Wild Garlic) bulbs, perfect for planting in your garden. Known for its hardiness and fragrant clusters of white flowers, this native British plant thrives in partial shade and moderate moisture. With culinary uses and health benefits, it's a must-have for any garden enthusiast looking to enhance their outdoor space.
Expected blooming period | Spring |
Moisture needs | Moderate Watering |
Sunlight exposure | Partial Shade |
Manufacturer | Woodland bulbs |
ASIN | B07C5TKZWY |
M**L
Good
Good
G**Y
Don't bother
Ordered these last Friday. Message said dispatched Sunday. The arrived today via royal mail Wednesday. They were in a sealed box . Plants were lay on a piece of polythene loose in the box with no moisture. Some were broken and the rest were limp and shrivelled. I've planted them but don't hold out much hope
J**R
Wild Garlic in my garden
I wanted to recreate the sweet garlic smells in a shady and damp part of my garden. Planted in autumn and cannot wait until spring to see these little beauties bloom
K**F
Impressed
Very good bulbs, I had planted this last year past its season, looked alittle sad. But this year they are healthy plants and I planted them in pots. So I bought more in January and even those ones have sprouted outta the ground, a little weak - so don’t pick em the first year, next year they’ll be a happy little surprise.
C**Y
Almost
Out of the 25 springs, not bulbs.....All have died except one. I planted them with new compost and feed included two months ago.One has already flowered but that's the only servicing spring.
C**S
Second only to wild garlic discoveries
When I can't find wild garlic in nature, this is my next option. Perfect for eating raw (leaves) or making into an extremely delicious pesto (use pine nuts and parmesan cheese to give full flavour) - and good oil.
N**F
TERRIBLE
Look as though they've been torn out of the ground! Half the bulbs are literally cut in half and the rest have no roots at all. They're saggy, half dead with rotting leaves. Absolutely terrible. Don't be misled by the pictures. It's not what you'll get.
J**
They was not dried out but fresh
Value for money and excellent service
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