Bulbs are easily fooled into treating us to an early glimpse of spring indoors. Get planting from September and in weeks you’ll be able to enjoy the pretty blooms of narcissus, the heady scent of hyacinths and a dazzling tulip display. And, if you use a range of different bulbs and stagger the planting, you can ensure there’s something in flower at home right through winter, from crocus to alliums.
Some bulbs, such as narcissus and amaryllis, simply need a short spell in a shady spot to get started, while other bulbs, such as hyacinth, crocus and muscari, which come from colder climates, will need a taste of winter. This means a period of cold (maximum 7°C) and dark in your fridge, cellar or unheated shed. After 8-12 weeks of…
