What Bulbs to Sow in Autumn (Australia)
Autumn planting bulbs, including ranunculus, freesias, jonquils, anemones, tulips, daffodils, and hyacinths, should be planted from mid-March to May, depending on your region. These bulbs do well if they get time to develop before winter sets in, so aim to plant them around six weeks before the ground freezes.
How to Grow Autumn Planting Bulbs
Plant your bulbs at a depth of around twice their width, with the pointed end facing up (with the exception of ranunculus, which likes to be planted claw down). Space them according to the variety; larger bulbs like daffodils need more room, while smaller ones like crocuses can be planted closer together. Choose well-drained soil in a sunny or partially shaded spot, as waterlogged conditions can cause bulbs to rot. If you’re planting them as container garden, use a free-draining bulb compost and follow the same planting depth and spacing guidelines. Water the bulbs in well after planting and then leave them undisturbed to develop roots over winter.
Check the packet your bulbs come in for variety-specific instructions.
Buy Autumn Sowing Bulbs at Mr Fothergill’s
Give your garden an autumn makeover with daffodil bulbs,tulip bulbs, ranunculus corms, anemones, and freesias from Mr Fothergill’s. These autumn planting bulbs are all you need to brighten up your garden as the weather cools. And it doesn’t matter whether you’re a seasoned gardener or new to the soil; there are plenty of easy plants to grow in our range.
Visit us online or find our autumn sowing bulbs at your local garden centre or major hardware store today and start planting autumn bulbs, ready for the season ahead!