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Siberian Squill

$9.99


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Siberian Squill Bulbs – 15 count 

Siberian Squill (Scilla siberica) is an excellent choice for adding a vibrant splash of blue to your early spring garden. These hardy, low-maintenance bulbs are known for their striking, bell-shaped, deep blue flowers that appear on slender stems, often blooming even before daffodils. Plant in the fall for spring blooming bulbs.

  • Light: Full sun to part shade 
  • Blooms: Early Spring
  • Planting depth: 3 inches 
  • Bulbs per square foot: 12
  • Planting Instructions: Plant the bulbs in the fall, 6-8 weeks before the first frost. When planting in the lawn do not mow until at least 6 weeks after the flowers have bloomed. It will spread and come back year after year if left undisturbed.
  • Mature Height: 4-6 inches 
  • Additional Notes: Winter hardy, cut flower, great for containers, bee-friendly

Learn about growing bulbs in Colorado on our blog and shop even more varieties of tulips at our Garden Center!

(Grown by Netherland Bulb Company) 




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