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Highlights

  • Vibrant Colour Mix – Enjoy a bold blend of strong, solid flower colours for striking displays.
  • Perfect Cut Flowers – Long stems and elegant blooms make ideal bouquets or home arrangements.
  • Easy Container Growing – Thrives in pots, borders, or beds; great for patios and small gardens.
  • Fragrant Blooms – Sweet scent attracts pollinators and enhances garden biodiversity.
  • Long-Lasting Flowers – Robust blooms offer extended colour from late spring through summer.
  • Low Maintenance – Suitable for beginners; requires minimal care once established.

We're offering you a 50 Freesia Single Mixed Bulbs for £4.99, saving you up to 62% off Thompson and Morgan's's price of £12.98 (correct as of 21.04.2026).

Classic Collection Freesia

Burst into Colour with Freesia 'Classic Collection'
Transform your garden or patio with the classic beauty of Freesia (Freesia spp.) bulbs. Renowned for their vivid, single-flowered spikes and intoxicating fragrance, these perennials brighten borders, containers, and even indoor vases with ease. Each bulb produces elegant, funnel-shaped blooms in a medley of strong, solid colours—perfect for gardeners seeking both visual impact and delightful scent.

Why Choose Freesia?

  • Botanical Beauty: Freesias are native to South Africa and are prized for their upright stems and delicate, trumpet-shaped flowers.
  • Flowering Season: Plant between February and April for spectacular blooms from June to September.
  • Pollinator Friendly: Their sweet fragrance draws bees and other beneficial insects, supporting garden biodiversity.

Growing Guide

  • Planting Location: Choose a sunny spot in well-drained soil or use containers with quality compost.
  • Soil Preferences: Prefers neutral to slightly acidic soil (pH 6.0–7.0).
  • Depth & Spacing: Plant bulbs 5cm deep and 5–8cm apart.
  • Watering: Water regularly during active growth but avoid waterlogged conditions.
  • Hardiness: Not frost hardy; lift bulbs after flowering in colder regions or overwinter indoors.

Caring for Your Freesias

  • Feeding: Apply a balanced liquid fertiliser every two weeks during the growing season.
  • Deadheading: Remove spent blooms to encourage further flowering and maintain neatness.
  • Lifting & Storage: In autumn, lift bulbs once foliage dies back, dry them, and store in a cool, frost-free place until next planting season.

Design Tips & Companion Plants

  • Create vibrant borders by pairing freesias with dwarf dahlias or alliums.
  • Add to patio pots alongside scented pelargoniums for continuous fragrance.
  • Makes stunning cut flower arrangements—harvest when buds just begin to open for longest vase life.

Frequently Asked Questions

  • When is the best time to plant freesia bulbs?
    The best time to plant is between February and April after the risk of frost has passed.
  • How tall do freesias grow?
    Mature plants typically reach 25–40cm (10–16 inches) in height.
  • Can freesias be grown indoors?
    Yes! Plant bulbs in pots with good drainage and place in a bright spot indoors or under glass until after the last frost.

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