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Sarah Pajwani

Sarah’s two-acre country garden, St Timothee near Maidenhead in Berkshire, is skilfully planted to provide year-round interest. Bulbs play a key role in her beautiful colour-themed borders

Narcissus ‘Elka’ is of the earliest, prettiest and longest-flowering daffodils with soft white petals and a lemon-yellow trumpet that fades to ivory. At six inches high it combines well with taller varieties and multiplies over the years to create mini drifts.

N. ‘Jack Snipe’ is another small, early daffodil with creamy white petals and a yellow trumpet but with the distinct swept-back petals of cyclamineus types. Also known as the swan’s neck daffodil, N. moschatus hangs its head demurely. This graceful beauty is short in stature and looks best in woodland areas where it can naturalise. N. ‘Firebrand’ is possibly my favourite daffodil of all with its star-shaped wavy lemon petals and a small fiery red cup. It is a late-flowering old variety.

Hyacinths are a great way to inject an early burst of colour and Hyacinthus orientalis ‘Woodstock’, with its vivid magenta-plum blooms, brings excitement and energy to the more traditional blues and creams of spring. Mid-blue H. ‘Anastasia’ is a multiflora hyacinth with fabulous, although slightly lax, dark stems. To me it’s more like a vigorous bluebell than a traditional hyacinth.

is a late-flowering black tulip that has is a soft pink, highly perennial tulip that multiplies well when left undisturbed in a border.

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