Flower bulbs are inexpensive and very easy to grow. There are many varieties to pick and choose from, but you don't know how to start. We can help, with our Do-It-For-Me-Collections. Even though you really can't go wrong by putting garden combinations together yourself through some trail and error, we can help you get started with our pre-selected iconic Dutch bulb garden collections. Picked by our long-time employees, these garden collections are foolproof and complimentary in color, bloom time, and plant height and are goal/theme oriented. For maximum versatility, all bulbs are individually bagged and labeled. Iconic classic Dutch bulb garden consisting of 75 bulbs and four varieties: red tulips, yellow daffodils, blue grape hyacinths, and crocus mixed. To ensure optimal results, allow adequate space and sunlight, plant at the appropriate depth, feed with a well balanced fertilizer, removing the flowers as soon as they go but allowing the leaves to yellow before removing. Best planted in late fall. In some areas, gardeners treat flower bulbs as annuals. For an informal look, plant in groups in natural swathes or bouquets. In USDA zones 8-10, refrigerate the bulbs for no less then eight weeks. In the garden, plant them before frost but not as early as in the northern part of the country. Planting them in a lightly shaded area will keep them cool and prolong blooming.