Collection: Flower Bulbs

Flower bulbs are one of the easiest ways to add color and fragrance to your Indian home garden. Plant once and watch them bloom — season after season — with very little effort. At Vedicflora, we offer 348+ flower bulb...

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Flower bulbs are one of the easiest ways to add color and fragrance to your Indian home garden. Plant once and watch them bloom — season after season — with very little effort. At Vedicflora, we offer 348+ flower bulb varieties at the lowest prices, from fragrant Rajnigandha and white tulips to dazzling gladiolus and lucky lilies.

Bulbs are perfect for every gardener, whether you're just starting out or have years of experience. They are low maintenance, need less water than most plants, and many are air purifying too. From cool-season tulips to tropical summer blooms, there's a perfect bulb for every Indian climate and garden size.

What Makes Our Flower Bulb Collection Special

Bulbs carry everything they need to flower right inside them — that's what makes them so rewarding to grow. Many varieties return year after year with no replanting needed. Some, like tuberose (Rajnigandha) and lilies, are also considered lucky plants that bring positive energy to your home according to Vastu. Our best sellers include gladiolus, liliums, and the striking Football Lily.

We also carry rare and exotic picks — including Crocus Sativus (Saffron), Spider Lily, and Easter Lily — all at the lowest price guaranteed. With 348+ varieties in stock, you'll always find the right bulb for your budget and garden style.

How to Choose the Right Flower Bulb

  • Pick by season: Tulips and daffodils for winter planting; gladiolus and lilies for summer blooms.
  • Match your climate: Cool-zone bulbs for hills and North India; heat-tolerant varieties for tropical regions.
  • Think about fragrance: Rajnigandha and hyacinths are best sellers loved for their rich, beautiful scent.
  • Choose for your space: Dwarf tulips for pots and balconies; tall gladiolus and liliums for garden beds.
  • Start easy: Gladiolus, tuberose, and liliums are the most easy to grow for beginners.
  • Consider Vastu: White lilies and tuberose are popular lucky plants for Indian homes.

Planting Flower Bulbs in India — Quick Guide

When to plant: Plant winter bulbs like tulips from October to December for spring blooms. Summer bulbs like gladiolus and liliums go in from February to April. Always check your specific variety for the best planting window in your region.

Most bulbs do best in well-draining soil mixed with compost. Plant at a depth of 2–3 times the bulb's height, then water gently. In just 6–12 weeks, you'll enjoy beautiful blooms with almost no extra effort. It's that simple — even for first-time gardeners.

Bloom Calendar for Indian Gardens

Plan your garden for year-round color by mixing bloom times. Winter and spring bring tulips, saffron crocus, and Spider Lily. Summer fills your space with gladiolus, tuberose, and Easter lilies. The monsoon season is perfect for Football Lily and Haemanthus. Mix a few varieties and enjoy non-stop blooms all year.

Frequently asked questions

What is the best time to plant flower bulbs in India?

In North India and hill stations, plant spring bulbs like tulips and saffron crocus from October to December for blooms by February–March. In tropical regions, plant summer bulbs like gladiolus and liliums from February to April. Always check your variety's recommended season for the best results in your climate zone.

Which flower bulbs are easiest for beginners?

Gladiolus, tuberose (Rajnigandha), and liliums are our best sellers and the most easy to grow for beginners. They bloom reliably, need minimal care, and do well across most Indian climates. Football Lily and Spider Lily are also great low-maintenance choices for a colorful garden.

Can I grow flower bulbs in pots on my balcony?

Yes! Many flower bulbs are perfectly suited for pots and balcony gardens. Dwarf tulips, gladiolus, and Rajnigandha grow well in containers with good drainage. Use a well-draining soil mix, plant at the right depth, and make sure your pot has holes at the bottom to prevent waterlogging.

Are flower bulbs considered lucky plants according to Vastu?

Yes — white lilies and tuberose (Rajnigandha) are widely considered lucky plants in Vastu Shastra. They are believed to bring peace, positivity, and good energy into the home. Placing them near the entrance or in the northeast corner of your home is considered especially auspicious.

Do flower bulbs come back every year?

Many bulbs return year after year with very little care, making them excellent value at the lowest price. Spring bulbs like tulips naturalize beautifully in cooler climates. Some bulbs — like dahlias — need lifting after blooming, but most Indian favorites like gladiolus and liliums come back reliably each season.

How deep should I plant flower bulbs?

A simple rule: plant bulbs at a depth of 2–3 times their height. A 2-inch tulip bulb goes 4–6 inches deep; smaller bulbs like crocus go just 2–3 inches. Proper depth helps roots establish strong and protects bulbs from rot — a key step for reliable, beautiful blooms.