🌷 Plant Now, Bloom Later! Join the Spring Revolution!
This set of 25 mixed species crocus bulbs offers a delightful array of spring flowers, blooming from February to March. With heights ranging from 10-12cm, these bulbs are perfect for enhancing your garden's aesthetic while supporting local bee populations. They thrive in various soil types and can flourish in both sunny and partially shaded areas, making them a versatile choice for any garden enthusiast.
Material type | wood |
Expected blooming period | Spring |
Sunlight exposure | Full Sun |
Soil type | Peat Soil |
Manufacturer | Woodland bulbs |
ASIN | B079STC1GX |
T**A
Crocus bulbs
Excellent quality bulbs all now planted, just waiting for display with hundreds of other bulbs.
A**R
Large number
One or two were not suitable for planting.
J**Y
Colourful addition to the farden
Great colour mix and good value
C**R
Nice, but they are not mixed colours!
These arrived on time and planted last Autumn. It’s only in the last few weeks when they’ve started to flower that I saw that they are ALL purple and of the same variety. They are nice, but if you are looking for mixed colours & varieties I’d look elsewhere
S**D
AMAZON
GOOD
W**Y
Look healthy
I love theses flowers I'm excited to get them planted for the spring.Packed well arrived on time.
T**A
Perfect bulbs...
25 absolutely perfect bulbs. Clean, firm, plump with no signs of rot. Little label with picture and planting and care instructions. If they don't all come up I think that will be my fault! Only reason I haven't given them five stars is that I've yet to see them in flower.
J**B
Good quality bulbs
Very happy with bulbs: as it's late (but not too late) in the season, most were starting to sprout, but at least helped make sure I planted them the right way up!Most had more than one sprouting tip, so I'm looking forward to at least 200 flowers in the spring.NOTE TO SELLER: Looks like the plant tag included refers to plug plants rather than bulbs, with no instructions for bulb planting.From experience, planting about 2" (5 cm) deep in clumps with each bulb about 1" (2.5 cm) apart is the way to kick start naturalisation: clumps can be split up and spread out after all the foliage has died back.
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