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Louise Licata
, Bland Landscaping Co.
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Large-Flowering Crocus Mix bursts into bloom with rich purples, golden yellows, crisp whites, and striking striped varieties, creating a brilliant tapestry of early spring color. Each flower features gracefully cupped petals and vibrant golden stamens, standing out against the fresh green foliage.
This mix is deer-resistant, drought-tolerant, and ideal for naturalizing, making it a dependable choice for lawns, borders, and rock gardens. As one of the earliest sources of nectar, it supports pollinators at the start of the season while bringing effortless beauty year after year.
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Bin Display Box of 200 Bulbs, Size 8/9 | $57.20 | |||
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10 Retail Packages of 25 Bulbs, Size 8/9 | $74.25 | |||
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Bulk Tray of 1750 Bulbs, Size 8/9 | $354.75 | |||
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Planting: Plant corms in fall, 3 to 4 inches deep and 3 inches apart, with the pointed end facing up. Choose a well-drained site that receives full sun to partial shade.
Location: Ideal beneath deciduous trees, in borders, rock gardens, or naturalized in lawns—where they bloom before tree canopies leaf out.
Soil: Prefers moderately fertile, well-drained soil with a neutral pH (6.0–7.0). Amend heavy clay with compost or sand to improve drainage.
Watering: Water after planting and during active spring growth. Once dormant, they require little to no water.
Temperature: Hardy in USDA zones 3–8. No winter protection needed in most climates.
Fertilization: Apply compost or a balanced fertilizer in early spring as growth emerges. Avoid high-nitrogen feeds.
Pruning: Allow foliage to die back naturally after flowering to replenish the corm.
Propagation: Naturalizes easily by offsets. Divide clumps in summer when dormant if overcrowded.
Pest & Disease: Generally pest-free, though rodents may dig up corms. Deer-resistant. Avoid soggy soil to prevent rot.
Height | 5 Inches |
Spread | 2-4 Inches |
Spacing | 2-4 Inches |
Hardiness Zone | 3-8 |
Color |
Multi-Color |
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