Highlights
- Exotic Double Blooms – Produces vibrant, double-petalled flowers in mauve, orange, white, yellow, and pink.
- Heavenly Fragrance – Fills patios, borders, or indoor spaces with a sweet, captivating scent.
- Ideal for Containers & Borders – Thrives in pots or sunny, free-draining garden beds.
- Perfect for Cut Flowers – Long-lasting blooms bring colour and fragrance indoors.
- Compact Growth – Grows to 45cm tall and spreads up to 20cm, ideal for small spaces.
- Easy to Plant – Supplied as bulbs, ready for planting now for summer colour.
- Half-Hardy Perennial – Best planted after the last frost for stunning summer displays.
We're offering you a 50 or 100 Freesia Double Bulbs for £6.99, saving you up to 46% off Thompson and Morgan's's price of £12.99 (correct as of 08.10.2025).
Transform Your Garden with Freesia 'Double Mix'
Bring a burst of colour and fragrance to your garden or home with Freesia 'Double Mix' bulbs. Known for their exotic, funnel-shaped, double-petalled blooms, these South African natives deliver a stunning array of mauve, orange, white, yellow, and pink flowers. Each bulb produces arching sprays of blossoms, creating a vibrant and uplifting display from early to mid-summer.
Why Choose Freesia 'Double Mix'?
- Heavenly Scent: Enjoy the sweet, unmistakable perfume that makes Freesia a favourite for patios and indoor displays.
- Versatile Planting: Perfect for containers, window boxes, or sunny, free-draining borders. Place near seating areas to enjoy their fragrance up close.
- Cut Flower Favourite: Freesia's long-lasting blooms are ideal for bouquets, filling your home with both colour and scent.
- Compact & Manageable: Reaching 45cm high and spreading to 20cm, these bulbs suit gardens of all sizes.
Planting & Care Guide
- When to Plant: Plant bulbs in spring after the last frost, from February to April, for blooms from June to September.
- Location: Choose a sunny spot with well-draining soil. Freesias thrive in sheltered borders or containers that can be moved indoors if needed.
- Soil: Prefers neutral to slightly acidic, free-draining soil. Avoid heavy, waterlogged areas.
- Watering: Water regularly during growth and flowering, but allow the soil to dry between waterings to prevent rot.
- Aftercare: Deadhead spent blooms to encourage more flowers. In colder regions, lift bulbs in autumn and store frost-free, or grow in pots for easy overwintering.
Design Tips & Companion Plants
- Combine with other summer-flowering bulbs like gladiolus or lilies for a bold display.
- Pair with ornamental grasses or lavender for contrasting textures and scents.
- Use in mixed containers to brighten patios, balconies, or conservatories.
FAQs
- When is the best time to plant Freesia bulbs?
Plant Freesia bulbs between February and April, after the last frost, for summer flowering. - Can Freesia 'Double Mix' be grown indoors?
Yes, these bulbs thrive in containers and make excellent indoor displays in bright, cool rooms. - How do I care for Freesia after flowering?
Allow foliage to die back naturally, then lift and store bulbs in a frost-free place if grown outdoors in colder climates.
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Freesia 'Double Mix' Flowering Bulbs – 50 or 100 Scented Blooms
from £3.59 P&P
