Floral giveaway
Carlisle’s blooming bulbs are up for grabs
(Date of issue: Thursday, 3 June 2010)
Bulbs from Carlisle’s award winning Bitts Park are now available
for Carlisle’s green-fingered residents.
Spring bulbs and plants are now being lifted from Bitts Park and
Hardwicke Circus by Carlisle City Council’s grounds team and will
be available for residents to pick up from an area next to the
Tennis Courts in Bitts Park. Over 18,000 tulip bulbs, 1,400
Hyacinths and 8,000 Polyanthus plants were planted, many of which
will be available, free of charge.
The bulbs are surplus to the Council’s needs and offering them
to Carlisle gardeners is a great way of recycling bedding plants.
With a bit of tender care they could be planted later this
year.
Tulips and Hyacinths need to be allowed to die back naturally
until the leaves start turning yellow. The dry and brittle foliage
can then be removed and the bulbs stored in shallow boxes in a dry
place until they are planted out in the autumn.
Polyanthus should be planted out, watered well and given a feed
during the summer, in preparation for planting out in their
flowering position in autumn.
Cllr Ray Bloxham, Portfolio holder for Local Environment,
said:
“The bulbs are surplus to the Council’s needs and
offering them to Carlisle gardeners is a great way of recycling
bedding plants. With a bit of tender care they could be planted out
in the autumn, they just need to be stored in a cool, dry place
over the summer months.”
The bulbs are available for collection from the area next to the
Tennis Courts in Bitts Park from now on and the advice is to arrive
early to avoid disappointment.
If you like what you see in Bitts Park, you can become a member
of the Friends of Bitts Park and have a say in the management and
future of the Park, please contact on the City Council on
01228 625060.