This is a collaborative post in partnership with DutchGrown
Are you starting to think about next year’s garden? Autumn is a great time to make plans for next year’s flowers, and it’s also the perfect season to plant spring bulbs. This fantastic tulip bulbs giveaway in partnership with Dutch Grown will help you fill your garden with beautiful blooms when spring arrives.
I’ve got a collection of 60 fabulous tulip bulbs to give away to a lucky reader – read on to find out more and enter.

Flower bulbs from DutchGrown
DutchGrown ship their top-quality flower bulbs across the UK and EU from their farm in Holland. The business is family-run and has been growing flower bulbs for four generations, so they definitely know their stuff when it comes to bulbs!
The DutchGrown website has a really wide range of flower bulbs. As well as tulip bulbs, there’s daffodils, alliums, crocus, hyacinths, iris and anemones, plus bulb collections and an elite range of rare and unusual flower bulbs. The site also has plenty of handy advice on growing bulbs to help you get the most out of your flowers.
Shipping starts in October, and you can check out the full range here.

I planted lots of DutchGrown bulbs in my garden last autumn, and they created a wonderful display earlier this year. You can find out more about the bulbs I planted and enjoy some lovely flower pictures in my spring bulbs review.

The prize: DutchGrown Tulip Ice Cream Collection™
Ice Cream is a really gorgeous and unusual variety of tulip bulbs. The outer petals are like your typical tulip flower, but in the centre there’s a peony-like furl of petals that create a stunning effect.
The prize is a 60 bulb collection of DutchGrown Tulip Ice Cream bulbs in an assortment of colours. With this many bulbs you can create a showstopping display in borders or containers – and now’s the best time of year to get planting!
I’d love to grow these tulip bulbs in a bulb lasagne (which is a clever way of layering bulbs in a pot for months of colour) – whereabouts in your garden would you plant them?

Win aDutchGrown 60 Ice Cream tulip bulb collection
I’m giving away a collection of 60 Ice Cream tulip bulbs in a variety of colours from DutchGrown, worth £117. To enter, follow the instructions in the Rafflecopter widget below. Good luck!
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Collaborative post. DutchGrown are providing the60 Tulip Ice Cream bulb collection for prize purposes.
I’d plant these beautiful tulips in my side garden for all to see especially me 🙂
These Tulips are so pretty I would want to plant them at the front of my house to share the display with my neighbours
I would plant my bulbs in the garden by my side living room window so on the days into spring I can see them in all their glory
Just outside the lounge window for some spring colour
They would look lovely in some big tubs on the patio – what a joy next Spring
Wow, these tulips are stunning!
in my back garden
A very generous and colourful giveaway, thank you
I’d place the tulips in my front garden near the gate for a beautiful visual display.
I’d love to plant these bulbs in my back border which is the perfect view from my kitchen window. I have daffodils along the border and they would look stunning in the around my evergreens. These tulips look a real show stopper!
I’d love to give them to my mum as they are one of her favourites for the front garden.
I have a small bed in the front garden where I have a hosta and a few bluebells so tulips would make an eyectching addition.
My front garden for all to see and admire
I’d like to plant mine in my flower border within my front garden – for all to see
These would look fantastic in my raised beds. They would really brighten up the garden, before the shrubs spring to life again
I would plant these in the raised beds out of the front where there are no plants currently
Would love to plant these in tubs around the garden to add lots of colour, have had awful problems with squirrels digging everything up this year though which is annoying.
I’d plant the tulips in the garden border straight opposite our kitchen window. That way, when the weather’s bad, I can still enjoy their colour and beauty.
I would plant them under my kitchen window so I could see them while doing the washing up.
I would plant them in my front garden. I love coming home or welcoming people to a sea of colour after a cold grey winter!
I would plant these in my front garden so that the whole street could enjoy them along with me
Nothing compliments the show of golden daffodils like the splash of colour from tulips
i would plant them in my front garden so all the pedestrians could enjoy seeing them as well as me
I would plant them under the apple tree and also in big pots on the patio
i would plant some in the front and some down the side of mya gadren in the boarders with the other spring bulbs. I love flowers but tulips remind me of my nan who ardored them
At the far end of our back garden – a perfect little place for bulbs!
i would put some in my planters and some in the bed at the bottom of the garden
Lovely prize. I would plant the bulbs under my rose plants to create a colourful display before the roses bloom.
I’d plant these gorgeous bulbs in the borders around my little patio, would look amazing
We would plant these gorgeous tulips in our south facing front garden. The spectacular colours would give a welcoming approach to our home.
I would put then in my front garden towards the hedge, so I could see them from the house.
I’d plant these tulips in my borders to add a splash of colour to the garden.
out in front of the house.
I WOULD PLANT THEM IN MY FRONT GARDEN WERE ALL COULD ADMIRE THEM
I would plant my Tulip bulbs all around my garden, front and back so I can see the beauty of them which ever part of my garden I’m in.
these are so pretty 🙂
I would put them in a border I have at the side of the garden
so Beautiful
I’d plant them by our water feature and garden animals xx
Outside the kitchen window so I can see them when washing up.
In the new border in the middle of the garden
Lovely bulbs
I’ll put out the front so they great me when I get home
Around my sundail
I would plant them in stages on the rockery, together with crocuses and daffodils, for a spring cascade of colour.
I have a massive terracotta pot that I would plant them in with perhaps a few in the patio..
I would plant them in my front garden for passers by to enjoy
Wow, what amazingly beautiful flowers.
I’d plant them by the front door so I can enjoy them every time I look out of the window or go outside.
I’d plant them in our old fish pond
I would plant the bulbs in my front garden, Tulips are my favourite flowers
Would love a great big pot by the front door x
Around the bottom of my shed.
These are beautiful, I think I would out some in pots and the rest planted around the patio
My flower beds would love these
I’d plant these in my borders
I love tulips, they’re my absolute favourite. I have them in pots, in the flower beds, even at my allotment!
I would plant these bulbs at the front of my garden so every time I looked out of my window they would be the first things I saw
I would plant them outside the backdoor so that I can look at them from the kitchen; something to look forwards to in Spring.
Round the edge of my lawn
I would gift these to my Mum for her beautiful garden she spends hours on
I would use them in my large blue pots where they would look lovely for the Spring
I’d plant these in a fenced in part of the flower bed at the back of the house where we enjoy spending time to relax.
We’d plant them in the new flower border we have just created.
I would grow tulips in my cut flower bed…perfect to bring some Autumn/Spring colour indoors.
I would plant these in the little garden round the back of my student house. It would give an otherwise drab garden a lovely pop of colour!
I would plant them in some new boxes i have in my back garden
Tulips are a definite springtime favourite, you can never have enouhg in your gardeb
love tulips – have recently moved and revamped the garden so they would be perfect – fingers crossed
I bought several varieties of tulips last autumn & these were my favorites.. in bloom now this Spring. The mix of shades is lovely…a purple, a lilac & a crisp white & all are long-lasting & sturdy in form. They represented excellent value for money.
I’ve got some big containers in my front garden that contain herbs that are well past their best. These tulips would look lovely instead.
I would put these in my front garden to cheer up all who pass my house.
They are so beautiful, I’d plant them in my border and around our pond, a lovely colourful, and cheerful way to brighten up each day, and if I have any left I’d pop them onto my planter by the front door, as a nice Welcome.
This decision of where to plant would be up to my husband, the gardener.
They would look lovely in border between mine and my neighbours
These are lovely, I’d plant them in my borders and pots, thanks.
I would place the bulbs in Clumps all around my Small Front garden. That way it would give pleasure to myself and others who are passing by.
I would put these in our sleeper beds
I would plant them en masse at the bottom of the garden for the insects.
They would look lovely in my back garden
I would plant some on my sons grave and some in a planter on my balcony
They’d need to be planted in pots which I would place around my garden & a planter that is outside my front door.
I’d plant them in the side borders so I can see them when I look out into the garden
I’d plant these all over my garden!
I would plant them in my front garden where everyone will see them.
I would grow these beautiful tulips in pots on my patio!
Round my pear tree 🙂
I have just planted some in my front garden which is quite big so these would be lovely there too as they are in direct sunlight.
I would grow them in my garden alongside the patio where they would be seen by everyone!
id plant them along the edges of the fence
id plant them along the shed
These are beautiful for my pots
I would plant these anywhere that was visible from my windows so that I can experience beautiful cheery colour in the depths of dark winter time.
I would plant them in the borders by my front door so i can show them off in summer! x
Such splendid tulips – fabulous colours
I’d plant some in the borders in the back garden and save some for the front
I would plant at the front top of my garden so passers by can see them
I would plant them in a planter on my front garden so everyone can enjoy them
I’d love these bulbs for my two bedding walls between my patio and lawn. Stunning.
love tullips
Beautiful to put under my magnolia tree
I would plant them in my front garden so everyone can see the beautiful colours
I would plant these in my back garden
I have some tubs that I plant with spring bulbs so they would go in them.
I’d plant them along the fence at the back of my garden so I could see them from my kitchen window
I’d plant these beautiful tulips in my front garden near the window so I can watch them grow and bloom and share them with my neighbours and passer bys
In the borders.
I some planters right by the back door
Would plant them in big pot on the patio. Nice prominent place so that I can see them every time I am working in the kitchen.