Kindred Bulbs
are proud to be able to offer
a range of Special bulbs directly
to the public for the first time.
      Ki
ndred Bulbs
has over 17 years experience importing and acclimatizing special bulbs for the wholesale dry bulb industry. For our wholesale list, go to the wholesale catalogue.We have on offer a range of special bulbs, which are easy to grow,generally drought proof and most importantly, very beautiful.
Random imageSome of our bulbs are very expensive and hard to obtain elsewhere due to the difficulties and cost associated with importing and acclimatizing them.
Over 17 years, we have developed special programs to ensure all our bulbs are fully acclimatized and ready to grow and bloom in the correct season, south of the equator.
To keep prices down, we do not send out printed catalogues. Bulbs can only be ordered through this site.
You can also visit the Don Village Market to purchase bulbs if you are in North West Tasmania or see the list of stockist and other suppliers which will soon be available through our Links
We also offer a select range of popular bulbs at discount prices
.

  • Free delivery for all orders over $150.00. An invoice will be emailed to you within a day or two of recieving of an order. Payment details will be included.
  • Any interested business, club, nursery or keen gardener is welcome to apply for a wholesale quote. Price will depend on the number ordered. Some items are limited and may be sold out.

Postal Address:
500 Clerkes Plains Road. Kindred Tasmania 7320
Email:
tim@kindredbulbs.com.au
Phone: 03 64 282464
Company Name:
Rekeni Nominees Pty Ltd.
Trading as Kindred Bulbs

ACN: 068 596 850
ABN: 31 068 596 850

  THE LATEST

BEST BUYS
Iris Reticulata variety Harmony.
12 top sized bulbs for $20.00.
This delightful miniature is one of the first bulbs to flower in late winter, creating a stunning display when everything else is still suffering from the cold.


Fritillaria Uva Vulpis.
8 top sized bulbs for $20.00.
This is one of the easiest of the fitillaria species, creating a clump of exotic long lasting chocolate bells with a contrasting yellow fringe, in mid spring. They have a soft honeylike perfume. They originate from Turkey, Northern Iraq and Western Iran at altitudes of up to 1800metres