Crocus 'Specie' Mixed

10 bulbs
£3.49
£0.35 each
20 bulbs
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£0.80 each
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£0.52 each
100 bulbs
£110.99
£1.11 each

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Planting a mix of crocuses is like creating a surprise party for your garden. You never know exactly which colour combination will appear each year, making for a unique and exciting display every spring!

A vibrant and joyful collection, our Mixed Colours Crocus selection is the perfect way to banish the winter blues and welcome the first signs of spring. This carefully curated blend brings together a wide array of colours, from rich purples and sunny yellows to pure whites and soft mauves, often with beautiful bi-colour and striped varieties included. Planting this mix creates a stunning, jewel-like carpet of colour that looks effortlessly beautiful and natural. Because the mix contains different types of crocus, you can enjoy an extended flowering period, with different colours popping up over several weeks. They are perfect for naturalising in lawns, planting in bold drifts under trees and shrubs, or filling pots and window boxes with a cheerful and low-maintenance display. They are a true herald of spring, providing vital early nectar for brave bees venturing out on sunny days.

Botanical name Crocus species mixed
Flower colour Mixed
Bulb size 7/8 cm
Established height 8-10 cm
Established spread 5-8 cm
Plant spacing 75-100 bulbs per m²
Leaf colour Green with a silver stripe
Habit Clump-forming
Life cycle Perennial
Hardiness Fully hardy
Years to establish 1st year
Sunlight Full sun, Partial shade
Position Exposed or Sheltered
Suitable for Lawns, Borders, Pots, Rockeries, Underplanting
Soil acidity Any
Soil moisture Well-drained
Soil type Loam, Sandy, Chalky
RHS Award (AGM) No (as a mix)
Growing skill Easy to grow
Pollinator-friendly Yes
Deer resistant No

Where to Plant:

A mixed collection of crocuses is perfect for creating a cheerful, jewel-like carpet of colour to herald the arrival of spring. They are incredibly versatile and can be planted at the front of borders, in pots and window boxes, or naturalised in lawns and under the light shade of deciduous trees. They will perform best in a position that receives full sun or light shade, in any soil that is reasonably well-drained.

How to Plant:

Plant the corms in the autumn, anytime from September to November. Plant each corm about 8-10cm (3-4 inches) deep with the pointed tip facing skywards. If you are planting in a border or lawn and want a natural look, simply scatter them across the area and plant them where they fall. Space them at least 8cm apart to give them room to form clumps. Water the area once after planting.

Aftercare:

Crocuses are very easy to look after. The single most important rule is to allow the narrow, grassy foliage to continue growing and then die back completely on its own after the flowers have faded. Do not cut it off or mow the area for at least six weeks. This period is when the corm gathers energy from the sun to ensure a good display the following year. They do not need any additional watering once established.

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Key Features

Packed in paper

Packed peat-free

Great for Shade

Attracts wildlife

Low maintenance

Perfect for pots

Naturalising

Crocus 'Mixed Specie' - Harding & Bloom

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