Crocus, Mixed colors
Crocus
This crocus mix forms small flowers in a mix of purple, yellow and pale yellow tones. Not only do they beautify your garden, they also attract and feed bees and bumblebees, making them a valuable addition to any pollinator-friendly space. These flowers bloom from February to March, heralding the arrival of spring with an explosion of color and vitality. 100% organic crocus bulbs are sold in packs of 15.
Tags :
Quantity | 15 bulbs |
Family | Crocus |
Climate and Soil Requirements for Crocus
Crocuses thrive in moderate climate. They prefer well-drained soil that is rich in organic matter. Ensure that the planting area receives at least six hours of sunlight each day.
Planting Crocus Bulbs
Timing: Plant crocus bulbs in late summer to early autumn, about 6 to 8 weeks before the ground freezes. This allows them to establish roots before winter.
Soil preparation: Prepare the soil by removing weeds, rocks, and debris. Loosen the soil on the surface.
Spacing: Dig small holes, approximately 10 cm deep. If you're planting multiple bulbs, space them about 7 cm apart.
Bulb planting: Place the crocus bulbs in the holes, pointed side up. The pointed side is the top of the bulb.
Covering: Gently backfill the holes or trenches with soil, ensuring that the bulbs are covered.
Care During Cultivation
Watering: After planting, water the area thoroughly to help the bulbs settle in the soil. Throughout the growing season, provide water when the soil feels dry, but avoid overwatering, as excessive moisture can cause bulb rot.
Fertilization: Before planting, you can incorporate compost or well-balanced fertilizer into the soil to provide nutrients. Additionally, you can fertilize in early spring as the plants emerge.
Mulching: Apply a layer of organic mulch, such as straw or shredded leaves, over the planting area. Mulching helps conserve moisture, suppresses weed growth, and insulates the bulbs during winter.
After Flowering: Once the crocus flowers fade, allow the foliage to yellow and die back naturally. This period is crucial for the bulb to store energy for the next season's growth. Avoid cutting or removing the foliage until it completely withers.
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