Soto White - Bulb Collection - Wide
The Soto White collection is timeless and elegant. This combination of calming white bulbs will sit perfectly next to both classic and modern interior styles.
The delicate and creamy Bridal Crown daffodils will look pretty planted at the front of borders with the Lily flowered Triumphator tulip bringing visual interest with its unusual shape. The large ball of star shaped flowers of the Mount Everest allium will be striking at the back of borders offering additional interest and height.
This collection will complement any border and bring additional interest in the spring and summer.
The wide collections are suitable for borders approximately 1 – 1.5m deep (from front to back).
Order today and receive your bulbs from September.
Top Tip
Try to plant your 'Tulip White Triumphator' bulbs close to topiary domes, the contrast will be beautiful.
How to care for Soto White Bulb Collection
Aspect
This Soto White bulb collection is happiest in direct sunlight.
Care Level
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Watering
Water when soil feels dry.
Feeding
Plant with lots of good quality, peat-free compost for best results.
Soil
This bulb collection likes soil to be well-drained, mix in grit when planting.
Quick facts
MONTH OF BLOOMING
March -June
HARDINESS
Very hardy
BORDER POSITION
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TOXICITY
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BULB SIZE & EVENTUAL GROWTH
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How to plant your bulb collection
For a guide on the best time to plant, how deep and how much space to leave between each bulb refer to our Masterclasses for each bulb type:
Will's styling notes
Plant Daffodil 'Bridal Crown' in small groups at the front of borders.
Try to plant your 'Tulip White Triumphator' bulbs close to topiary domes, the contrast will be beautiful.
Plant alliums further back in the border, try to avoid planting close to Hydrangeas.
Weave bulbs through existing planting ensuring enough space for the bulbs and plants to grow and not overcrowd.
Try to plant your tulip bulbs in small clusters enabling the eye to wander along the length of your border in spring time.