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60 Days of Lilies - Long Lasting Lily Bulb Mix
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90 Days of Dahlias - Long Lasting Mix
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60 Days of Daffodils - Long Lasting Mix
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Crocus Bulbs (Large Flowering) - Blue Moon Mix
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Continuous blooms from spring- and fall-planted bulbs
- No need to plan—we covered that!
- Garden favorites that just keep coming
- A new bloom is always on the horizon
- Keep your garden alive with beauty for as long as possible
The best flower bulbs for an ever-blooming garden
Growing flowers year-round is simple with flower bulbs. To create a continuously blooming flower garden, you’ll want to plant most of these featured bulbs—it’s the perfect blend of fall and spring-planted bulbs for year-round flowering.
Tuck your daffodil bulbs into the ground about a month before the first fall frost, and get crocus bulbs planted a little sooner–about two months before freezing temperatures. These hardy bulbs will overwinter and be the first plants to flower in spring.
Exclusive flower mixes for endless blooms
Lilies and other frost-hardy bulbs can be planted as soon as the soil is workable in spring. The bulbs and flowers can withstand light frost, but if you live in a colder climate mulch the roots to conserve heat and protect the tubers. For the greatest variety of color and shape, as well as the longest bloom window, try Eden Brothers’ exclusive 60 Days of Lilies bulb mix for over two months of the classic garden staple.
Several weeks after the last spring frost–once the soil has warmed up to about 60°—it’s finally safe to plant dahlia bulbs outside. Depending on the variety, dahlias usually flower from midsummer until the first killing frost of autumn. To maximize your dahlia bloom window, try growing another Eden Brother’s exclusive mix, 90 Days of Dahlias.
Continuously blooming perennials for constant color
After your area’s last spring frost, go ahead and tuck echinacea roots and other perennials into the garden. Echinacea, more commonly called coneflower, will start flowering towards the beginning of summer and won’t let up until fall.
Your year-round garden begins with quality flower bulbs
At Eden Brothers, we’re growers first and foremost–we’re always looking for ways to level up our own gardens. It’s one reason why we set out to create this collection of different flowering bulbs for a continuously blooming garden–we want to see constant color and more variety just as much as you do!
We also know exactly how important it is to start a garden off right with quality bulbs. That’s why we’ve made a commitment to always provide our customers with the highest quality and most diverse selection of flower bulbs and perennials on the market today.
We’ll supply you with the best flower bulbs, and we wait to ship them to you until the perfect planting window for your area, so you don’t have to worry about storing flower bulbs. As soon as these beauties arrive at your door, they’re ready to plant!
Growing a continuously blooming flower garden doesn’t get any easier than this. Learn exactly how to plant them in our Flower Bulb Planting Guide. Spring is already here and summer is just around the corner, so don’t delay! Order your bulbs today for the ever-blooming garden that you’ve always dreamed of.