Potluck Cotton Candy Punch Bulb Mix
Potluck Cotton Candy Punch Bulb Mix
SKU:PER-POT-CCC-NA-24-HBF
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Delight Your Garden In Cotton Candy Colors
Transform your garden into a sweet daydream with the Potluck Cotton Candy Punch Bulb Mix. This delightful assortment of vibrant blooms captures the whimsical pink shades of cotton candy, perfect for brightening borders, beds, or containers.
This Mix Comes With:
- 15 Campinas Gladioli
- 3 Curly Sue Oriental Lilies
- 3 Pinelands Princess Dahlias
- 3 Electric Light Dahlias
Why You’ll Love It:
- Colorful Blooms: A playful mix of pastel, blush, and deep pink hues that create a stunning visual treat.
- Easy to Grow: Perfect for beginners or seasoned gardeners looking for a low-maintenance splash of color.
- Versatile: Thrives in garden beds, patio containers, or even indoor arrangements for year-round joy.
This mix is ideal for gardeners who want a fuss-free way to add charm and personality to their outdoor space. Plant them in spring for a summer show that feels like a garden party every day. The more, the merrier—these bulbs are perfect for creating layers of lush beauty!
Ready to sprinkle your garden with sweetness? Order the Potluck Cotton Candy Punch Bulb Mix and let your flower beds serve up pure delight.


Product Details
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Product Category
Bulbs
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Product Subcategory:
Mix
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Botanical Name:
Gladiolus x hortulanus ‘Campinas’, Lilium orientalis ‘Curly Sue’, Dahlia ‘Pinelands Princess’, Dahlia ‘Electric Light’
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Does Not Ship To:
AZ, OR
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Mature Height:
Varies
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Mature Width:
Varies
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Growing Zone:
8-10 outdoors
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Indoor Growing:
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Sunlight:
Full Sun
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Growth Rate:
Moderate
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Harvest Time:
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Bloom Time:
Summer to Fall

Planting Directions
<h2>How to Plant Potluck Cotton Candy Punch Bulb Mix</h2> <h3>Planting in the Ground:</h3> <ul> <li><strong>Timing:</strong> Plant in spring after the threat of frost has passed.</li> <li><strong>Location:</strong> Choose a sunny or partly sunny spot with well-draining soil.</li> <li><strong>Planting:</strong> Loosen the soil and mix in compost or bulb fertilizer. Place your bulbs and cover them.</li> <li><strong>Water:</strong> Water thoroughly to settle them in.</li>
<h2>Care and Maintenance</h2> <ul> <li><strong>Watering:</strong> Water after planting and ensure soil stays slightly moist.</li> <li><strong>Fertilizing:</strong> Feed with bulb fertilizer as shoots emerge.</li> <li><strong>Deadheading:</strong> Remove faded blooms to direct energy back to the bulb.</li> <li><strong>After Bloom:</strong> Allow foliage to yellow and die back naturally to nourish the bulb for next year.</li> </ul>

FAQs
<h3>1. What is included in the Potluck Cotton Candy Punch Bulb Mix?</h3> The mix contains a selection of 24 summer-blooming bulbs—a variety of Campinas Gladioli, Curly Sue Oriental Lilies, Pinelands Princess Dahlias, and Electric Light Dahlias.
<h3>2. When and how should I plant these bulbs?</h3> Plant the bulbs in spring after the threat of frost has passed. Choose a location with well-drained soil and plenty of sunlight. Plant each bulb at a depth 2-3 times its height, with the pointed end facing upward. Water thoroughly after planting.
<h3>3. Can the Cotton Candy Punch Bulb Mix be grown in containers?</h3> Absolutely! These bulbs thrive in containers, making them a great option for patios or small spaces. Use a well-draining potting mix and ensure the container has good drainage holes. Arrange the bulbs closely for a lush display but avoid overcrowding. Water regularly and protect containers from freezing temperatures during winter.
<h3>4. Are these flowers pollinator-friendly?</h3> Definitely! The mix includes flowers that attract bees, butterflies, and other pollinators. Planting these bulbs helps support local pollinator populations while adding beauty to your outdoor space.
<h3>5. How do I care for the bulbs after blooming?</h3> After the flowers fade, leave the foliage intact until it turns yellow and dies back naturally. This allows the bulbs to store energy for next year’s blooms. Once the foliage has withered, you can cut it back to tidy up your garden or containers.