Guidelines

What month do you plant bluebell bulbs?

What month do you plant bluebell bulbs?

spring
when to plant bluebells Bluebells in the green should be planted on arrival in spring; dry bulbs should be planted in autumn.

Can I dig up bluebells in my garden?

Bluebells are legally protected and it is against the law to dig them up from the wild.

Do bluebells come back every year?

Do bluebells come back every year? As a perennial plant, bluebells flower every year. Bluebell colonies take between 5-7 years so develop and can take some time to recover if damaged.

Where is the best place to plant blue bells?

Bluebells are best planted in shady areas – around trees or underneath shrubs – where the cool conditions intensify the flower colour. Plant the bulbs 7.5cm (3in) deep, 10-15cm (4-6in) apart in autumn in well-prepared soil with lots of added bulky organic matter dug in.

Is it illegal to pick bluebells?

The bluebell is protected under the Wildlife and Countryside Act (1981). This means digging up the plant or bulb in the countryside is prohibited and landowners are prohibited from removing bluebells from their land to sell.

Is it too late to plant bluebell bulbs?

You can plant dry bluebell bulbs in autumn but you’re more likely to have success by planting the bulbs ‘in the green’, in late spring. Divide and replant the clumps after flowering and before the leaves die back. Bluebell seeds can take several months to germinate and need a period of cold weather to get them going.

Is it illegal to pick bluebells in the UK?

Threats and conservation The bluebell is protected under the Wildlife and Countryside Act (1981). This means digging up the plant or bulb in the countryside is prohibited and landowners are prohibited from removing bluebells from their land to sell.

Why are Spanish bluebells bad?

English and Spanish bluebells (and presumably the hybrids) are poisonous. They contain chemicals called glycosides, which are toxic for humans, dogs, horses, and cows. All parts of the plant are toxic. Eating any part of the plant can trigger nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, and a decrease in the heart rate.

How do I get rid of bluebells in my garden?

Control

  1. Loosen soil around the bulbs to a good depth and remove all the bulbs and underground parts.
  2. Where shoots appear from among clumps of low-growing garden plants, carefully insert a garden fork to its full depth close to the shoot.
  3. Choose moist soil conditions to carry this out and firm in disturbed garden plants.

Do bluebells like sun or shade?

Plant the bulbs in partial sunlight or dappled shade quite deeply. They do not like direct bright sunlight and the heat of a midday sun and will probably wither them. If you plant Bluebells under trees, they will provide a beautiful carpet of blue flowers being protected from sun by shade thrown by the leaves.

Why is it illegal to dig up bluebells?

The bluebell is protected under the Wildlife and Countryside Act (1981). The species was also listed on Schedule 8 of the Act in 1998, which makes trading in wild bluebell bulbs and seeds an offence. This legislation was designed to protect bluebell from unscrupulous bulb collectors who supply garden centres.

What are pink bluebells called?

Spanish Bluebells
Spanish Bluebells (Hyacinthoides) are a Pink variety like the classic bluebell. This is a hardy bulb with fragrant bell-shaped flowers.

When to plant English bluebells?

Bluebells are perennial plants that grow best from bulbs. They can be planted in the Autumn from the beginning of September through to early November if the conditions are good. They can be also be planted in the spring as In the Green Bulbs.

How do you care for Blue Bell Flowers?

Care for Blue Bell Flowers. Water your bluebells sparingly. Allow the top inch or so of the the soil to dry out before watering bluebells when they are in bloom. Once blooms die by the end of summer, these flowers do not require any supplemental water.

Where do Bluebells grow?

Bluebells are some of the most commonly found and grown flowers in carpeting woodlands, beautiful gardens, meadows, glens and even along pathways. They are favorites amongst both sides of the Atlantic and typically grow in North America and reaching out to North Africa.

What are the Blue Bell Flowers?

Blue Bell Flower, or Campanula rotundifolia, is a member of the Campanulaceae, or bellflower family. It is native to the United States, and can also be known as the Bluebell of Scotland or the Harebell. Blue Bell is a perennial flower. It can reach four to 15 inches and has bluish violet flowers that are in clusters and shaped like a bell.