Plant wild tulips, rather than showier varieties, for a meadowy garden look come spring
Big, blousy show-stoppers are all very well, but species tulips offer longer-term benefits and come in array of hot colours Nearly three months after moving in and we’re still surrounded by boxes. Somewhere, possibly in the cellar or maybe the shed, there is a brown paper bag of bulbs I lifted (…)
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