English Bluebells 'Hyacinthoides non-scripta' Bulbs

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Native English bluebells have a gentle fragrance and famously nod to one side, creating classic woodland drifts.

English bluebells (Hyacinthoides non‑scripta) create one of the most recognisable spring displays: arching stems lined with fragrant, bell‑shaped blooms in deep, woodland blue. They’re a lovely way to bring a natural, British feel to gardens and wild corners.

They’re ideal for naturalising beneath deciduous trees, along shady hedgerows, or at the edge of a border where the soil stays cool. In the right spot, bulbs will spread steadily and form a beautiful carpet over time, returning reliably each spring and filling gaps before summer perennials wake up.

Bluebells prefer humus‑rich, moderately fertile soil that drains well but doesn’t dry out. If your soil is heavy or very sandy, improve it with leaf mould or compost to boost structure and moisture retention, and choose partial shade to keep the ground from baking.

Plant bulbs in autumn about 8cm deep and 8–10cm apart. Leave them undisturbed once planted—bluebells bulk up best when they’re allowed to settle and multiply in place, creating thicker clumps and more flower stems each year.

After flowering, let the foliage die back naturally to feed the bulbs for next year. Bluebells can spread in favourable conditions, so choose a planting area where you’re happy for them to roam and mingle, especially in woodland-style planting, alongside ferns and other shade lovers.

Botanical name Hyacinthoides non-scripta
Flower colour Blue
Bulb size 6/7 cm
Established height 25-40cm
Established spread 10-15cm
Plant spacing 8-10cm
Leaf colour Green
Habit Clump-forming, naturalising
Life cycle Perennial
Hardiness Fully Hardy
Years to establish 2-3 years
Sunlight Partial Sun
Position Woodland edge, under deciduous trees and shrubs, shaded borders
Suitable for Naturalising, woodland gardens, underplanting shrubs and trees, borders
Soil acidity Any
Soil moisture Moist but well-drained
Soil type Chalk, Clay, Loam, Sand
RHS Award (AGM) No
Growing skill Easy
Pollinator-friendly Yes
Deer resistant No

Where to Plant:

English bluebells prefer cool, humus-rich soil in partial shade, especially beneath deciduous trees, along hedgerows, or at the edge of woodland-style borders. They are ideal for naturalising where the soil stays moist but does not sit wet.

How to Plant:

Plant bulbs in autumn around 8cm deep and 8-10cm apart, with the pointed end facing upwards. Plant in generous drifts for the most natural effect, then water well after planting to settle the soil around the bulbs.

Aftercare:

Allow foliage to die back naturally after flowering so the bulbs can recharge for the following spring. Once established, bluebells can slowly form larger colonies, so avoid disturbing clumps unless you are dividing and replanting them after flowering.

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Key Features

Packed in paper

Packed peat-free

Great for Shade

Attracts wildlife

Low maintenance

Naturalising

£19.25

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