Product Description
Large swathes of blue Scilla siberica (Siberian squill) are a common sight in the early spring. These brilliant blue flowers are very easy to grow and are squirrel proof. Wiry stems are topped with up to five nodding, bell-shaped, true blue flowers in March and April. Accompanied by slender, strap-shaped, glossy, mid-green leaves, Siberian squill are perfect for naturalising in areas of semi-shade underneath deciduous shrubs. To achieve a natural looking display, throw handfuls of bulbs over the ground, planting them where they fall. How about creating an idyllic early spring scene, with a bold swathe of Scilla siberica in the border dotted with clumps of minature Daffodils? Give it a try! Height 10cm. 6/7cm bulbs supplied.
Plant Size
Mature Height | 10 cm |
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Mature Spread | 5 cm |
Annual Growth | 10 cm |
Planting Notes
Planting | Plant 5cm deep. |
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Soil Type | Fertile, humus rich soil |
Growing at a glance…
Water freely once the growth begins to appear and can be left to naturalise over a period of time. A great long term investment as they will multiply very quickly.Plant bulbs 5cm deep in fertile, humus rich soil. It is important that the soil is well drained and that bulbs are planted in full sun or partial shade.