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Bushels of Bulbs (Fall)
Bushels have no set count as they contain all sizes of bulbs. It is difficult to estimate what is in each full bushel. On average a full bushel contains approximately 300-350 bulbs.  See descriptions below for average bulb count and size range.

Bushels of Bulbs

Great Value!

We offer the following limited varieties of bulbs in bushel and half-bushel quantities, as a very economical way for you to plant masses of blooms.  Excellent for naturalizing, perennializing or for large informal plantings or meadows, they are available in full or half bushels. 

These are what's known as "field run" bulbs.  We can't give you an exact count as as they are comprised of all sizes that will bloom reliably.  But we guaranty that they will be of a size that will bloom.  See below for average bulb count and size range. 

Since the size of the flower is directly related to the size of the bulbs, if you desire bulbs for more formal plantings (in your flower beds), we suggest that you purchase our largest sized bulbs shown on our main pages. See the following links for our largest sized bulbs:  Daffodils (Fortune, Ice Follies, St. Keverne), Tulips, Peonies, Bearded Iris, Daylilies, Hostas, Japanese Iris Ensata (Rising Sun), Asiatic Lilies or Liriope Spicata.  You may also be interested in our field-run  Clump Specials.

For larger quantities, email us at customerservice@marysgardenpatch.com for prices.


 

Naturalizing Daffodils by the Bushel

Naturalizing Daffodils by the Bushel
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With this naturalizing mix you should receive up to 8 weeks of blooms. 400 average bulb count per bushel in graded blooming sizes, 10-16 cm. A bushel covers approximately 75 sq. ft. in sweeps, or 125 sq. ft. for naturalizing. A 1/2 bushel (approximately 200 bulbs) will cover 35 sq. ft. in sweeps or 60 sq. ft. when using naturalizing techniques.

Size: 10-16 cm
Plant: 3 Bulbs Per Sq Ft
Bloom Time: Early-Late Spring
Planting Depth: 4-6"
Height: 18"
Zone: 2-9
Exposure: Sunny/Semi-sunny

Carlton Daffodils by the Bushel

Carlton Daffodils by the Bushel
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Carlton is a two-toned yellow Large Cup daffodil. It’s a good naturalizer, especially in the South. 400 average bulb count per bushel in graded blooming sizes, 10-16 cm. A bushel covers approximately 75 sq. ft. in sweeps, or 125 sq. ft. for naturalizing. A 1/2 bushel (approximately 200 bulbs) will cover 35 sq. ft. in sweeps or 60 sq. ft. when using naturalizing techniques.

Size: 10-16 cm
Plant: 3 Bulbs Per Sq Ft
Bloom Time: Mid Spring
Planting Depth: 4-6"
Height: 18"
Zone: 2-9
Exposure: Sunny/Semi-sunny

Fortune Daffodils by the Bushel

Fortune Daffodils by the Bushel
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Golden yellow bloom with large apricot cup, edge tinted orange yellow. 400 average bulb count per bushel in graded blooming sizes, 10-16 cm. A bushel covers approximately 75 sq. ft. in sweeps, or 125 sq. ft. for naturalizing. A 1/2 bushel (approximately 200 bulbs) will cover 35 sq. ft. in sweeps or 60 sq. ft. when using naturalizing techniques.

Size: 10-16 cm
Plant: 3 Bulbs Per Sq Ft
Bloom Time: Mid Spring
Planting Depth: 4-6"
Height: 18"
Zone: 2-9
Exposure: Sunny/Semi-sunny

Ice Follies Daffodils by the Bushel

Ice Follies Daffodils by the Bushel
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Ice Follies is one of the best naturalizers. It is creamy white with a flat extra lemon yellow large cup that gradually turns to white. Good forcer. 400 average bulb count per bushel in graded blooming sizes, 10-16 cm. A bushel covers approximately 75 sq. ft. in sweeps, or 125 sq. ft. for naturalizing. A 1/2 bushel (approximately 200 bulbs) will cover 35 sq. ft. in sweeps or 60 sq. ft. when using naturalizing techniques.

Size: 10-16 cm
Plant: 3 Bulbs Per Sq Ft
Bloom Time: Mid Season
Planting Depth: 4-6"
Height: 16"
Zone: 2-9
Exposure: Sunny/Semi-sunny

Yellow Trumpet Daffodils by the Bushel

Yellow Trumpet Daffodils by the Bushel
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These are a mix of King Alfred-type flowers, a blend of four yellow trumpet varieties to give an extended blooming season. 400 average bulb count per bushel in graded blooming sizes, 10-16 cm. A bushel covers approximately 75 sq. ft. in sweeps, or 125 sq. ft. for naturalizing. A 1/2 bushel (approximately 200 bulbs) will cover 35 sq. ft. in sweeps or 60 sq. ft. when using naturalizing techniques.

Size: 10-16 cm
Plant: 3 Bulbs Per Sq Ft
Bloom Time: Mid-Late Spring
Planting Depth: 4-6"
Height: 18"
Zone: 2-9
Exposure: Sunny/Semi-sunny

Darwin Tulips by the Bushel

Darwin Tulips by the Bushel
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Darwin tulips are great for the cutting garden or for large borders. A bushel averages 500 bulbs and covers approximately 100 sq. ft. A 1/2 bushel (approximately 250 bulbs) will cover 50 sq. ft.

Size: 11/+ cm
Plant: 5 Bulbs Per Sq Ft
Bloom Time: Mid Spring
Planting Depth: 6-8"
Height: 18"
Zone: 3-9
Exposure: Sunny/Semi-sunny

Daylilies by the Bushel

Daylilies by the Bushel
Mixed PinksMixed Reds
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Daylilies produce an abundance of bright green arching foliage and a display of colorful lily-like flowers over a long period. Virtually fool-proof, Daylilies can grow from zones 1 to 11. One bushel of our Daylilies (approximately 100 count per 1-2 eye divisions) will cover an average of 150 sq. ft.


Size: 1-2 eye divisions
Plant: 1 Root Per Sq Ft
Bloom Time: Mid Spring
Planting Depth: Cover with 3" of soil
Height: 24"
Zone: 3-9
Exposure: Sunny

Asiatic Lilies by the Bushel

Asiatic Lilies by the Bushel
Yellow Asiatic LilyOrange Asiatic Lily
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Our assortment of Asiatic Lilies by the Bushel contain a mixture of early and late blooming varieties. Lilies are regal carefree flowers that are easy to grow and produce outstanding color for early summer gardens. Interplant them among your Spring-flowering bulbs to hide the dying foliage and fill in the flowering gap between spring and summer blooming plants. One bushel (approximately 300 bulbs) will cover an average of 160 sq. ft.

Size: 12/14 cm
Plant: 2 Bulbs Per Sq Ft
Bloom Time: May/June
Planting Depth: 4-6"
Height: 24-30"
Zone: 2-9
Exposure: Sunny / semi-sunny

Caesar's Brother Siberian Iris by the Bushel

Caesar's Brother Siberian Iris by the Bushel
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Caesar’s Brother Siberian Iris has midnight blue flowers on wiry stems with grassy foliage. Very adaptable and hardy. Does well in the South. One bushel (approximately 100 bulbs) will cover an average of 150 sq. ft.

Size: 3-5 fan
Plant: 1 Root Per Sq Ft
Bloom Time: Late Spring to Early Summer
Planting Depth: Cover with 2" of soil
Height: 24-30"
Zone: 3-9
Exposure: Sunny/Semi-sunny

Rising Sun Japanese Iris by the Bushel

Rising Sun Japanese Iris by the Bushel
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The Japanese Iris (Ensata) ‘Rising Sun' is bright yellow and large. It can be grown in any location from the garden to the water garden, where the rhizomes should remain just above the water level. One bushel (approximately 100 bulbs) will cover an average of 150 sq. ft.  Japanese Iris is not invasive and should not be confused with "yellow flag" or "yellow water iris" (Iris pseudacorus).

Size: 3-5 eyes
Plant: 1 Per 2 Sq Ft
Bloom Time: Late Spring
Planting Depth: 2"
Height: 36"
Zone: 4-9
Exposure: Any

Bearded Iris by the Bushel

Bearded Iris by the Bushel
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A mixture of all the colors listed on our website. The bearded Iris (also called the German Iris) grows from thickened underground stems called rhizomes, rather than from bulbs. Large and showy, they are very hardy and will multiply rapidly once established to bring many years of pleasure. One bushel will cover an area of approximately 150 sq. ft.

Size: 2-3 eye rhizomes
Plant: 1 root per 2 Sq Ft
Bloom Time: Mid Spring
Planting Depth: Cover with 1" soil
Height: 35"
Zone: 4-9
Exposure: Sunny/Semi-sunny

Leucojum By the Bushel

Leucojum By the Bushel
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Leucojum Aestivum 'Gravetye Giant' (also known as ‘Summer Snowflake’) bears up to eight white, green tipped bells. It is related to Galanthus Nivalis, but matures later in the season. Strong, hardy and long-lasting. Good for the South and Texas.  One bushel (approximately 600 bulbs).

Size: 16-17 cm
Plant: 5 Bulbs Per Sq Ft
Bloom Time: Late Spring
Planting Depth: 2-3"
Height: 12"
Zone: 5-9
Exposure: Sunny

Peonies by the Bushel

Peonies by the Bushel
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Peonies are valued for their easy care and long-life. They produce huge flowers, up to 6 inches across, on strong stems with lush green foliage. Excellent as a cut flower. Or, for a riot of color, plant as a border hedge. They sometimes take two years to establish and produce flowers. With their huge double blossoms, they may need staking. We have freshly dug roots in good varieties adapted to the North and Southeast. One bushel will cover an average of 300 sq. ft. -- 100 plants per bushel/50 per half bushel.

Size: 2-3 eye divisions
Plant: 1 Bulb Per 3 Sq Ft
Bloom Time: Late Spring
Planting Depth: Cover with 1" of soil.
Height: 24"
Zone: 3-9
Exposure: Sunny/Semi-sunny

Mixed Hosta By the Bushel

Mixed Hosta By the Bushel
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Our Mixed Hostas by the Bushel are a mixture of green, blue-grey and variegated leaf varieties. One bushel (approximately 100 bulbs) will cover an average of 150 sq. ft.

Size: 1-2 eye divisions
Plant: 1 Root Per 2 Sq Ft
Bloom Time: Summer
Planting Depth: Cover with 2" of soil
Height: 24"
Zone: 3-9
Exposure: Shady

Green Leaf Hosta By the Bushel

Green Leaf Hosta By the Bushel
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Green-leaved Hostas can generally can take some sun and have attractive shiny green heart-shaped leaves with white or mauve flowers. Use along ponds, woodlands, or in the border. Height listed corresponds to average foliage height. One bushel (approximately 100 bulbs) will cover an average of 150 sq. ft.

Size: 1-2 eye divisions
Plant: 1 Root Per 2 Sq Ft
Bloom Time: Summer
Planting Depth: Cover with 2" of soil
Height: 24"
Zone: 3-9
Exposure: Shady

Variegated Leaf Hosta By the Bushel

Variegated Leaf Hosta By the Bushel
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Variegated Leaf Hostas feature many different color patterns, with cream or yellow in their leaves that look like blotches or stripes.  One bushel (approximately 100 bulbs) will cover an average of 150 sq. ft.

Size: 1-2 eye divisions
Plant: 1 Root Per 2 Sq Ft
Bloom Time: Summer
Planting Depth: Cover with 2" of soil
Height: 24"
Zone: 3-9
Exposure: Shady

Liriope Spicata by the Bushel

Liriope Spicata by the Bushel
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Liriope Spicata is also known as 'Creeping Lily-turf' or ‘Monkey Grass.’ Its green leaves have pale pink flowers and it is a hearty drought-resistant plant for Texas and southern landscapes. Some consider it invasive. One bushel (approximately 100 plants) will cover an average of 100 sq. ft.

Size: 2-3 eyes
Plant: 1 Root Per 2 Sq Ft
Bloom Time: Mid Summer
Planting Depth: 2"
Height: 8-12"
Zone: 6-9
Exposure: Semi-sunny

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