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Garden News Magazine 12th November 2016 Back Issue

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PLAN NOW FOR SPRING SUCCESS
If you want your garden to boast a profusion of cheerful colour next spring, now’s the time to get out the trowel, spade and bulb planter. That’s because November is the month to plant tulip bulbs. Brightly-coloured tulips, with their range of flower forms and shapes, are perfect for spring displays in beds, borders and containers. There’s no other spring-flowering bulb that
shows off with such a wide range of colours, from white through yellow, orange, pink or red, right through to deep purple and ‘black’, and even green. Many have splashes or streaks of contrasting colours.
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12th November 2016 PLAN NOW FOR SPRING SUCCESS If you want your garden to boast a profusion of cheerful colour next spring, now’s the time to get out the trowel, spade and bulb planter. That’s because November is the month to plant tulip bulbs. Brightly-coloured tulips, with their range of flower forms and shapes, are perfect for spring displays in beds, borders and containers. There’s no other spring-flowering bulb that shows off with such a wide range of colours, from white through yellow, orange, pink or red, right through to deep purple and ‘black’, and even green. Many have splashes or streaks of contrasting colours.


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Garden News  |  12th November 2016  


PLAN NOW FOR SPRING SUCCESS
If you want your garden to boast a profusion of cheerful colour next spring, now’s the time to get out the trowel, spade and bulb planter. That’s because November is the month to plant tulip bulbs. Brightly-coloured tulips, with their range of flower forms and shapes, are perfect for spring displays in beds, borders and containers. There’s no other spring-flowering bulb that
shows off with such a wide range of colours, from white through yellow, orange, pink or red, right through to deep purple and ‘black’, and even green. Many have splashes or streaks of contrasting colours.
read more read less

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Below is a selection of articles in Garden News 12th November 2016.