Propagating crocuses: Start new crocus plants by division. I planted a few hundred mixed giant crocus in the fall and we're having a warm winter. I would like to give a more wild and natural look to my garden and plant crocuses amids the grass. Submitted by JOY D KAZEPIDES on November 6, 2016 - 4:27pm. If you have crocuses growing in your lawn in mid-Spring, don’t mow until their leaves have died down. However, it does have a few preferred and non-preferred neighbors. They grow best in well-drained soil but will also tolerate both sandy and clay soils. As a bonus, deer, squirrels, and rabbits rarely bother early little crocus corms. BUY 2 OF THE SAME ITEM, GET A 3RD PACKET OF IT FOR FREE, Buy in bulk. Submitted by The Editors on November 8, 2016 - 10:38am, G’day, mate! Before planting, work in organic matter such as. Is the area dry? Thanks! High nitrogen fertilizer encourages leaf production at the expense of all else. Also the tips look a little dry but in the photos of crocus, it’s seems it’s natural. Please help? Saffron is a crocus and is part of the Iris or Iridaceae family. At first glance, the crocosmia flower seems to resemble the gladiolus, but this plant is actually a member of the iris family, which is fortunate as it's much hardier than annual glads in the garden. Crocus brings early spring color to the landscape by popping out of the ground (sometimes through snow!) Set out dormant bulbs from late summer to early winter, planting them 3in (8cm) deep. The crocuses  will have a chance to use the extra nutrients to produce bigger carbohydrate stores. Uses for crocuses: Crocus are ideal for beds and borders and can also be naturalized in lawns and woodlands. Most forced bulbs can be planted and naturalized into an environment. http://www.uky.edu/hort/sites/www.uky.edu.hort/files/documents/5204sprin... Before the ground freezes in the fall, crocus corms can be planted most anywhere, except in the dense shade on the north side of buildings or under thickets. ‘Firefly’ The Cretan crocus, Crocus sieberi, normally has white flowers with purple markings on the … I brought them indoors and they are now blooming. You, Submitted by Moe on March 1, 2018 - 3:45pm, It says above to “water well after planting” but I wanted to ask how much to water on a weekly basis. You can grow crocus sativus and harvest the culinary saffron in minute amounts. They can be planted in the garden in zones 6-10 or can be used in containers on a patio or grown indoors. Crocus are small, only 3 to 6 inches tall depending on the variety. I am not sure why you can’t find them locally, but you will see them for sale online at places like White Flower Farm and American Meadows. I have asked this on another site but never got a satisfactory answer. Consider planting crocuses in lawns and meadows where they can form carpets, or mass them in the front of flower beds along the edge. Submitted by Reynolds on February 2, 2020 - 3:36pm. They were beautiful in the spring. Choose a planting site where there is well-draining soil; bulbs will rot in soggy, compacted ground. Crocus bulbs (technically called “corms”) not only provide winter garden color, but they naturalize, meaning that they spread and come back year after year—with minimum care—for an ever-larger display. The cup-shaped, solitary, salverform flower tapers off into a narrow tube. You can order them online, or buy them from a local nursery. Crocus sativus. Submitted by Su on April 17, 2017 - 12:52pm. If any of the characteristics that identify true bulbs are missing, the plant isn’t a true bulb. And the crocus-bed is a quivering moon of fire The best time to divide or thin crocuses is after their foliage has died back naturally. A variety of C. sieberi, ‘Firefly’ features pale violet flowers with golden throats. Crocus tommasinianus seems to be highly reliable—and squirrel resistant. Plant this perennial flower in the fall for an early spring delight! C. sieberi. I planted a handful of crocus bulbs last fall. Perfect for adding a burst of color to the fall garden, Colchicum (Autumn Crocus) bears big flowers in shades of purplish-pink and white in September or October. Sort of my retirement hobby. Their colors vary enormously, although lilac, mauve, yellow, and white are predominant. Help!! Girdled round with the belt of an amethyst ring. Single flowers get lost in the landscape. It is a late-blooming plant that can sometimes have tinges of white … The usual colors found are white, mauve, lavender, yellow and even striped. I live in Houston and it’s a fair 70 degrees so would it be advisable to water 3-4 apart? These early bloomers can often be seen peeking up through the snow well before any other flowers appear on the landscape. Best Companions. The content of this field is kept private and will not be shown publicly. Several shoots are coming up now but my concern is that I didnt space them far enough. This is usually during September and October in the northern. Spring-blooming varieties flower at the same time foliage emerges. Saffron (pronounced / ˈ s æ f r ə n / or / ˈ s æ f r ɒ n /) is a spice derived from the flower of Crocus sativus, commonly known as the "saffron crocus".The vivid crimson stigma and styles, called threads, are collected and dried for use mainly as a seasoning and colouring agent in food. In late February, remove mulches from snowdrops and crocuses so the shoots can come through. Hi I have planted them and had flowers last year but this year all i got is the green petals or whatever they are called. We would recommend contacting your local Cooperative Extension Service, which will be able to give you localized gardening advice. I do not plan to dig them up at all and leave them. The grass-like, ensiform leaf shows generally a white central stripe along the leaf axis. Crocosmia bulbs are tall, summer-blooming plants that are just getting started when other spring bloomers like tulips are entering dormancy for the season. The nice thing with these climates is that these flowers don’t need to grow in a tropical climate. Crocuses are an early bloomer, and since the foliage only lasts a few weeks after the flowers fade, mowing shouldn’t be an issue. Should I let the soil dry completely since they’re prone to bulb rot? A carpet of crocuses makes for a wonderful spring sight! Submitted by Mary Ann Wilson on April 23, 2018 - 8:15am. As for your second question: Yes, you can grow other flowers near crocuses without problems. Dutch saffron refers to a company that sells these bulbs from Holland. Plant World, St. Marychurch Rd, UK, TQ12 4SE. Peat moss, compost, ground bark or decomposed manure work well and are w Then, with each successive year, the corms (which look like bulbs) will multiply, the size of the planting will increase, and you'll be able to … Plant this perennial flower in the fall for an early spring delight! Separate the seeds from the chaff and organic debris. Plant a few inches apart, and plant in groups of 10 or more. Saffron, used for dye, seasoning, and medicine, is the dried feathery orange tip of the pistils of the lilac or white, autumn-flowering saffron crocus (Crocus sativus) of western Asia. But in fact, some crocuses, especially Tommy crocus (Crocus tommasinianus ‘Pictus’), naturalize and spread by seed. Can I dig them out yet? This pretty and delicate meadow plant of northern Greece and Turkey is quite possible to grow in light grass, either in sun or part shade. Please add something or load your cart, Having one of the most striking shape of any crocus, this extremely unusual pale purple species has the lower part (it looks like the stalk) of the flower extremely slender, before it flares widely at the top into a goblet, open at the top in sunshine. Crocuses do not like too much water (was your compost/peat moss mix retaining it?). I'm not sure when to plant them. In the language of flowers, crocus means cheerfulness. A sprout comes peeking through the ground and a few days latter I have a cluster of beautiful lilac colored crocus about 4 inches tall. Thanks, Joy For the home gardener, however, two dozen Saffron Crocus will supply enough of the precious spice in the first year for a few memorable dishes. The embryo resides in the top of the corm rather than in the middle like bulbs. i was thinking of raised beds but also thinking that a ground garden would have a cooler soil temperature. … This is a highly poisonous plant, so don't confuse it with Crocus Sativa. Plant crocus corms 3 to 4 inches deep (with the pointy end up). Purchase crocus corms. These bulbs need 6 to 8 hours of sunlight. Mowing probably holds them back, too. Resembling crocuses with its cup-shaped flowers, it produces its strap-like foliage, way later, in spring. this also happened with my tulip. They fit all the information you give for a spring crocus but I have only large 8" long green leaves in the spring when others have flowers. Would it be advisable to dig down and transplant them in the ground? with petite, ground-hugging flowers. Harvest the seeds when the seed pods on your crocosmia plants start turning brown and develop a papery texture and cracking tops. They self-propagate easily, though you can manually separate them to spread them to a new location. I was given a pot of about 5 crocus in a pot.The friend who gave then said she had forgotten them in her car for about an hour (about -15 C weather..Feb Zone 4 Canada) and the it was not flowering yet.Some of the leaves look good.What should I do? I could swear that I had not dropped a bulb in those spots as well. Apply a balanced fertilizer in early autumn if your spring is short and the days heat up fast; or, apply fertilizer after bulbs flower in late winter if your spring is long and temperate. However, you may need to refresh the soil in the pots in the fall to remove any dead material and prevent overcrowding. Fall-blooming crocus has narrow, grass-like foliage that appears either in autumn or in the spring, depending on the species. Here’s how to plant, grow, and care for crocuses in your garden! The earliest Crocus to bloom are the Crocus chrysanthus or Snow Crocus.With narrow, almost grass-like leaves that appear after the blooms, and just 3-4 inches tall, they are perfect to plant in nooks and crannies or where they can poke up through low groundcovers.Because they bloom so early, they can be planted above and amongst other later blooming bulbs. Like all bulb plants, crocus require a period of cold temperatures before they can grow and bloom. Depth and Spacing: Crocus look best when they are planted in groups of 3 to 9 bulbs. The purple-flowered saffron plant grows from the crocus corm (which is similar to a bulb). Submitted by j on April 18, 2017 - 9:44am, Can I get saffron from crocus I've been told of a thing called dutch saffron what is it, Submitted by The Editors on April 19, 2017 - 5:06pm. Submitted by The Editors on September 28, 2020 - 6:51pm. I missed planting in October/November, some 8b, can I plant them now? Cut off the foliage before replanting. Plant taller spring-flowering bulbs and shrubs behind the early bulbs for color contrast. Submitted by Shelagh Toews on February 17, 2020 - 9:14am. How to Grow Crocus Sativus. Here are some good tips on this topic! … Submitted by Bill on January 7, 2018 - 6:50pm. I planted 15 Crocus bulbs in a 12 diameter planter nearly a month and a half ago. Saffron Crocus (Crocus sativus) in bloom. Here’s how to plant, grow, and care for crocuses in your garden! In cultivation, they lend themselves to being unusually attractive in pots or on the show bench, when they make solid congested clumps, the flowers crowding together to form a solid mass. The tulip-like leaves follow a few weeks later and last until early summer. Winter and Spring Flowering Crocus: These are the earliest bloomers, Ex: Snow Crocus, or Crocus chrysanthus. As a last resort—or best next step—you might ask your neighbors what type they have and what their “secret” to success is. It's now November 17th & they're starting to pop up again. Corms. They are also magnets for any insects that may be active so early in the year. But by far the most unusual aspect is that it produces its tightly-packed clumps of flowers in the autumn, unlike most other crocuses! Plant bulbs in groups or clusters rather than spacing them in a single line along a walkway or border. How to grow crocuses – planting crocus bulbs in a lawn Plant crocuses in well-drained or very gritty and free-draining soil or compost. Should they stay in the pots until the fall or should I plant them in the spring? Bulbs need moisture (although not pools of it); failure to thrive could be due to poor drainage. This type of crocus comes true from seed and is quite striking, thanks to its deep-purple petals and golden centers. Firefly. Large sections of crocus planted beneath deciduous trees create a spectacular sight. Apparently the yellow blooming crocuses tend to flower first—but only by a few days to a week. See above (or below in another question) for guidance on what to do with it after the bloom fades, as you wait for the cold weather of early winter to plant it. Ideally, plant crocus corms 6 to 8 weeks before a hard frost is expected and when the soil temperature is below 60°F (16°C). You planted the crocuses with plenty of space. When it seems like winter will never lose its icy grip, the dainty crocus pushes through the snow to put on a show of colorful revival. What about soil ph? I live in Canberra, Australia and have some crocus in a bed at the northern end of the house. These corms should be purchased fresh, just prior to planting. These precious seeds are related to the original find by Erich Pasche. Family: Iridaceae Having one of the most striking shape of any crocus, this extremely unusual pale purple species has the lower part (it looks like the stalk) of the flower extremely slender, before it flares widely at the top into a goblet, open at the top in sunshine. Zones: 3-8 Height/Spread: 3 to 6 inches tall & wide Exposure: Full sun to part shade Bloom time: Late winter to early spring Color: Purple-tipped violet petals, white center and yellow stamens This squirrel-resistant species is commonly called snow crocus because it’s often one of the first crocuses to bloom. They do very well in short grass, are hardy throughout the British Isles and are always a welcome sight in late winter. and while my neighbours have wonderful crocuses, and though mine are planted facing south, if they come up, they are straggly and thin. One species of crocus, C. sativus, is used in the production of saffron, a well-known Middle Eastern spice.Other crocus varietals may not produce spices, but they are still quite lovely. Do you think I can do that with the cultivated bulbs? How much should I have spaced them? Submitted by The Editors on November 20, 2018 - 2:23pm. Cover the beds with. I live in the south east of England and our crocuses finished blooming a few weeks ago but the foliage shows no sign of dying back. Submitted by Moe on February 5, 2018 - 12:46am. Saffron has long been the world's most costly spice by weight. If there are still water puddles 5-6 hours after a hard rain, scout out another site. In February and March, keep plastic milk jugs or other coverings on hand to protect the flowers of crocuses and other early bloomers against the return of severe weather. Whether you like that is up to you, but keep in mind, too, that “tommies” are the most squirrel-resistant crocuses. Crocus corms will grow best in hot climates, with a hardiness zone of 6-9. That’s the suggestion of this study of bulbs for Kentucky gardeners: http://www.uky.edu/hort/sites/www.uky.edu.hort/files/documents/5204sprin... see the chart on page 3, and not the March dates at the top. If they are growing well for you, enjoy them. Submitted by The Editors on September 20, 2016 - 2:15pm. You might consider some of the key differences between your property and that of your neighbors. From snow crocuses (the first to bloom) to giant Dutch crocuses, all just 2 to 4 inches tall, these blooms offer a variety in color (pinks, reds, oranges, yellows, purples, blues, and more) that stand out against the bleak late-winter landscape. Growing crocuses: Plant corms 2 to 4 inches deep, 3 to 5 inches apart, in a sunny, well-drained area. At that location, you are just outside of the recommended planting range for Crocus (see the USDA Planting Zones), but it may be worthwhile trying a few bulbs in a cool spot on your property anyway. Like other members of the Iris family, it will grow well when located near roses, peonies, salvia, columbine, phlox, or most other cut flower type plants. The crocus has about 80 different species that all have different colors and looks to it. Several folks on this page would like to have your “problem.”, Submitted by Jane Cheek on September 18, 2016 - 4:36pm. This is an autumn or early winter-flowering perennial corm, the leaves appearing after the flowers. I put this down to having dropped a bulb sometime but in the past couple of years they have popped up by ones as far as 5 metres (16 feet) from the rest. It is often the first flower to bloom once winter ends, and their waxy leaf and leaf covering allows them protection from frost. It is best to shop early for the best selection of unique varieties like Zwananburg Bronze, a yellow flower with a bronze exterior. This plant is extremely rare, and indeed is protected in the wild. Submitted by kevin on October 6, 2016 - 4:36pm. It was discovered in the Taurus Mountains of Southern Turkey in 1994, and the sole locality is a closely guarded secret. As we indicate above, Ideally, plant crocus corms 6 to 8 weeks before a hard frost is expected and when soils are below 60°F(16°C). At this point in time, they have finished storing energy for next year’s bloom. Your opinion please. Are these Fall Crocus and why have I not seen the bulbs for sale anywhere? Crocus sativus, commonly known as saffron crocus, is a delicate-looking lavender plant that produces sought-after stigmas. Growing crocosmia flowers from corms is not different from planting bulbs. Snow Crocus: Early Blooming Crocus. (The well-known "Autumn Crocus" is in fact a late-flowering lily!) This plant also possesses the power to jazz up rock gardens, brighten the ground in front of shrubs, and line sidewalks with splashes of color. Submitted by Ruth Botelho on March 31, 2018 - 3:14pm, Thank you for being so easy to read and understand for a laymen in gardening.I cannot wait for more information and guidance from your site. The seeds inside should be dry and brittle. P.P.S. Vendors ship in the fall and the bulbs should be planted on receipt. Yes, you can plant crocuses in a grassy lawn for a more natural look. I have some blooming now in February, but they're all yellow... Do yellow crocus bloom first or can soil impact color? Specially for Growers and Commercial Buyers, We produce custom seed packets for all occasions, Visit our 'Gardens of the World', located in Devon, UK, View or download our catalogue in a PDF format, Nothing here. Typically, though, Florida does not get cold enough for long enough for the bulbs to have an appropriate cooling period. Large, silvery, soft violet-blue flowers have small golden throats and yellow anthers with prominent, divided red-orange styles. Hi, Submitted by The Editors on January 9, 2018 - 10:14am. Planting Tips: Crocus are not fussy and will thrive almost anywhere you plant them. I live in Vancouver, B.C. Place the seeds in a brown paper bag, and store in a cool, dry place until you're ready to grow them. There’s no need to change a thing! mark the arrival of spring. Is it a sign that it’s too dry by chance? Did/do they get it? Submitted by The Editors on April 24, 2018 - 4:07pm. Thanks in advance, Submitted by Lyn Bullock on February 12, 2018 - 8:27pm. If you want the crocus in your lawn, then don’t use weed-killers. (Did you consider that: could squirrels be your nemesis??) Maybe, just maybe, they’ll dig up one or two corms and give you a couple to try in your conditions. This Crocus is the most cold tolerant. Or amend the soil with the addition of organic material to raise the level 2-3" to improve the drainage. Crocus species and cultivars are mostly very hardy and are easily grown plants that are particularly well suited to rockery planting. Vigorous, Crocus sieberi is a late winter-flowering crocus producing its charming flowers as the snow melts. I actually like the crocus better in the lawn where they have to compete with the grass and don’t make such thick clumps as they do in the bed. You purchased (what is in all likelihood) a forced bulb. Coming from Greece it will do of its best in a well drained compost in a pot with some protection and a dry summer rest. Hi, I've tried everything; planting in clumps with plenty of bone meal, peat moss, rotted compost, etc. Submitted by The Editors on February 27, 2017 - 10:59am. They do well, very well in the cool dry climate. Search around for vendors and be sure that the plants will survive in your planting zone. The flowers are silvery lilac-blue, with fine darker veining plus a conspicuous deep yellow throat. Perhaps the easiest of crocuses to grow, these lovely blue flowers which are a shining silver-grey on the outside with bright yellow anthers, are one of the best to naturalise as they will self-seed readily and also increase by offsets. Regarded by some as one of the most attractive crocuses, it is very hardy and ridiculously easy to grow, making long-lived clumps. BONUS: You’ll also receive our Almanac Companion newsletter! Will they bloom this year or would it be better to wait and plant this fall? Our Garden Planner can produce a personalized calendar of when to … Crocosmia plants grow from corms, which are closely related to bulbs. We've had pretty mild weather but I'm afraid it will turn cold & they'll get a frost or freeze. Thank you for the comprehensive advice. Thanks for your help. Thank. Submitted by Laura on April 27, 2019 - 11:49am. 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