Naturalizing Lawn Bulb Collection
Best low-maintenance choice for gardeners wanting effortless, recurring spring lawn color.
Transform your lawn into a vibrant spring spectacle with the Naturalizing Lawn Bulb Collection. This curated assortment offers successive blooms from early to late spring, ensuring continuous color. Designed for effortless naturalization, these bulbs multiply each year, creating an ever-expanding display. Enjoy a low-maintenance, deer-resistant garden solution that thrives in full sun to partial shade. With 154 bulbs, this collection beautifully covers approximately 10 square feet, bringing enduring floral beauty to your landscape.
$63.82
Owner Satisfaction
4.5
/ 5
Category Rank
1570
/ 3183
#1570 in Plant & Flower Bulbs
Price vs Category Average
+171%
Above average
Planting Time
Fall
/ Fall
Who it's for
- Busy gardeners seeking low-maintenance, recurring seasonal color
- Impatient homeowners wanting early blooms before the landscape wakes up
- Small-space gardeners looking to create meadow-like lawn aesthetics
Who should skip it
- Meticulous lawn owners who prioritize pristine, early-season grass
- Physical gardeners wanting to avoid labor-intensive turf planting
- Residents in areas with high squirrel or rodent populations
Performance breakdown
Naturalization Potential
Bulbs are specifically selected to multiply and expand across your lawn.
Bloom Continuity
Successional flowering ensures a vibrant display from early to late spring.
Maintenance Effort
Low-maintenance perennials require minimal intervention once established in the soil.
Wildlife Resilience
Deer-resistant varieties protect your landscape investment from common garden pests.
Planting Versatility
Thrives across diverse light conditions and various soil types with ease.
Landscape Coverage
One hundred fifty-four bulbs provide dense, immediate impact for smaller areas.
Key Specs
Planting Time
Fall
Mature Height
4-8 inches tall
Growing Zones
Zone 4 through Zone 8
Soil Type
Loamy Soil, Well-Drained Soil
Ships As
Bulb, Rhizome, Tuber
Total Quantity
154 bulbs
Dutch Crocus Mix Quantity
50 bulbs
Grape Hyacinth Quantity
64 bulbs
Features
- Successional blooms throughout spring
- Naturalizes and multiplies annually
- Deer resistant for landscape protection
- Low maintenance planting solution
- Covers approximately 10 square feet
- Suitable for full sun to partial shade
- Easy to grow in various soil types
- Includes 154 bulbs
What customers say
Customers overwhelmingly praise the Naturalizing Lawn Bulb Collection for its exceptional reliability and long-term value. The core satisfaction driver is successful naturalization; bulbs sprout reliably and return robustly, expanding color across lawns season after season. Reviewers frequently note the high quality and healthy condition of the bulbs upon arrival, contributing to excellent sprouting rates. The included variety provides an extended period of spring visual interest. This collection delivers on the promise of effortless gardening, transforming the initial purchase into a lasting landscape investment. While the upfront cost is noted, the consistent, multiplying results solidify its reputation as a premium, highly recommended choice for vibrant, low-maintenance spring displays.
Know before you buy
These bulbs should be planted in the fall before the ground freezes. This allows them to establish roots during the cooler months so they are ready to bloom when spring arrives.
Yes, these are perennial bulbs. They are specifically selected for their ability to naturalize, meaning they will multiply and return each spring with minimal effort.
This collection includes 154 bulbs, which is designed to cover approximately 10 square feet. You can space them out for a more natural, scattered look or plant them closer together for a denser display.
Yes, the varieties included in this collection, such as crocus and grape hyacinth, are generally avoided by deer. While no plant is 100% deer-proof, these are highly reliable choices for landscapes prone to browsing.
You can, but you must wait until the foliage has completely yellowed and died back after blooming before mowing. Cutting the leaves too early prevents the bulbs from storing the energy they need to bloom again the following year.
These bulbs thrive in loamy, well-drained soil. If your soil is heavy clay, consider amending it with organic matter to improve drainage and prevent the bulbs from rotting.
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