Sometimes less really is more.
In this video, Lucy Bellamy shows how a simple pairing of Tulipa turkestanica and striped squill (Puschkiniascilloides libanotica) creates a delicate but completely hardy early-spring display. Planted in autumn, topped with horticultural grit and set in a timeworn terracotta pot, this understated combination shines when placed in warm sunshine so the tulips can open wide.
Pick up the April issue of BBC Gardeners’ World magazine for the full step-by-step guide, and plenty more beautiful, achievable planting ideas for spring.
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How beautiful combination!