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Bulbs do best in well-drained soil
Early blooming, first to colour in spring
Plant them with the pointy end up in a sunny to semishaded area about 3" deep and 2-3" apart
Because Bulbs flower so early, crocus adapt well to planting in lawns and will multiply over time to cover large areas
For fall planting and early spring colour
Light Requirement: full sun to partial sun
Bulb size: 5/7 cm
Plant Height: 4-6"
If you have trouble with gophers or squirrels eating your Bulbs, try sprinkling red pepper in the holes, covering the Bulbs with chicken-wire, surround Bulbs with sharp shards of gravel or other substance, or planting rodent-repelling Bulbs like Fritillaria nearby
| Part Number | CRO0003CT |
|---|---|
| Area Coverage (sq m) | 0.18 m² |
| Planting Season | Spring |
| Bloom Time | Late Spring to Early Summer |
| Maximum Germination Time (day) | 10 d |
| Minimum Germination Time (day) | 16 d |
| Maximum Planting Temperature (°C) | 7.00 °C |
| Minimum Planting Temperature (°C) | 1.00 °C |
| Hardiness | Winter Hardy |
| Life Cycle | Perennial |
| Net Weight (kg) | 0.68 kg |
|---|---|
| Package Form | Bag |
| Growing Height (cm) | 12.00 cm |
| Location | Full Sun, Sun and Shade |
| Number of Pieces | 20 |
| Package Depth (in) | 2.50 in |
| Package Height (in) | 7.75 in |
| Package Weight (lb) | 1.50 lb |
| Package Width (in) | 4.50 in |
| Plant Hardiness Zone | 4, 4a, 4b, 5, 5a, 5b, 6, 6a, 6b, 7, 7a, 7b, 8, 8a, 8b, 3, 3a, 3b |
| Region | Atlantic, Central Canada, Prarie Provinces, The North, West Coast |
| Tree and Shrub Type | Deciduous |
| Wildlife Attracted | Bees, Birds, Butterflies |
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| Ratings | |||||
| Area Coverage (sq m) | 0.50 m² | 0.50 m² | 0.50 m² | 0.12 m² | |
| Planting Season | Fall | Fall | Fall | Spring | |
| Bloom Time | Early to Mid Spring | Early to Mid Spring | Mid to Late Spring | Summer through Fall |
