

This is an update of a post of mine that was previously published two years ago. I'm reposting it because it gives you a little bit of the history of tulips.
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Claus Dalby shows some Paperwhites planted in big planters. The bulbs are planted quite close and as a nice finish Claus has put gravel on the surface in between the bulbs.

Erin Boyle on Gardenista shows you how to grow Lily of the Valley on a windowsill.

Miss Pickering - as she likes to call herself - is a florist and blogger, she likes to cook and has a dog she calls 'The Hound'.
I love this wall of stacked old wooden crates in her flower shop in Stamford - full of planted and cut flowering bulbs.
[Photography: 1. © Minna Mercke Schmidt, 2. © Ingrid Henningsson, 3. © Claus Dalby, 4. © Erin Boyle, 5. © Miss Pickering.]

Erin Boyle on Gardenista shows you how to grow Lily of the Valley on a windowsill.

Miss Pickering - as she likes to call herself - is a florist and blogger, she likes to cook and has a dog she calls 'The Hound'.
I love this wall of stacked old wooden crates in her flower shop in Stamford - full of planted and cut flowering bulbs.
[Photography: 1. © Minna Mercke Schmidt, 2. © Ingrid Henningsson, 3. © Claus Dalby, 4. © Erin Boyle, 5. © Miss Pickering.]
Have a Lovely Floral Day!
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xoxo Ingrid