There Are Many Different Types Of The World Famous Crocus Genus Available. These Are The Well-Known Spring Bloomers That Are Long-Lived That Everyone Knows And Loves And Are Commonly Grown In Containers. The Flowers Are Tubular Cup Shaded, Atop Grass-Like Basal Foliage. Growing Bulbs In Containers Outdoors For Spring Bloom Is A Little Different Than Growing Them In The Ground. Even The Largest Of Containers Are Tiny And Cramped Compared To A Garden Bed. As You Are Taking The Place Of Mother Nature, Care Is Required. Bulbs Already Contain Everything Needed To Produce Flowers, And Thus Any Well Draining Soil Can Be Used. Bulbs In Pots Are Typically Planted Much Closer Together, As Close As Possible Without Touching. Keep The Pot Cold Below 48F Required But Above Freezing At All Times, As Cold Is Essential For The Proper Development Of These Bulbs. Finding The Right Spot All Depends On Where You Live (Possibly Your Garage), But Burying Them In The Ground Is Always An Option. Protect From Mice And Dramatic Temperature Fluctuations. Drench Pots After Planting, But After That Keep Them Moist But Not Soggy. Once The Roots Have Developed, And The Leaves Are A Couple Inches Tall Move The Pot Gradually Into The Light And Sun, And Then Water Regularly. Once The Buds Start To Open, Move The Pot Wherever You Want To Enjoy Them. Try A Mudroom, Attic, Crawl-Space, Attached Garage Or Even A Garage Refrigerator As A Spot For Your Pots.
- Bulb Size 8/9 Cm
- Well-Known Spring Blooming Crocus That Are Long-Lived And Everyone Knows And Loves
- Best Value Crocus Blend
- Growing Bulbs In Containers Is Fun And Very Rewarding
- Simple But Detailed Instructions How To Grow In Containers Outdoors Are Included
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