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The gardener’s guide to snowdrops, dwarf iris, crocus, muscari and camassia. By Adrian Higgins. September 20, 2021. ... including those with yellow coloration.
However, it will take a few years for crocus bulbs to multiply in a really noticeable way. 'If you're looking for a plant that has a high probability of multiplying each year, then you can't go ...
Unlike that visitor, I love Crocus Yellow Mammoth. Being sterile, it can't seed. But I multiply mine by lifting and dividing mature clumps in late spring.
Yellow crocus flowers are a good source of both. Paul Cumbleton, Somerton, Somerset, UK • It may be mice. When my grandmother moved to Devon in the 1970s, she planted a mixture of crocuses.
The cheerful color of saffron crocus graces the garden from September to November. What's more, you can harvest your own saffron -- the world's costliest spice -- from the flowers.
Q: On my walk to the Ballard library, there’s a garden where crocus are in bloom now. Is there a kind that blooms in spring and again in fall? Do you know what kind of crocus this could be? A ...
If you’re all about edibles these days, you might try planting saffron crocus this season. Not only is it the prettiest little fall flower you can imagine, each little red thread (stigma ...
This week's Plant Pick is a crocus look-alike called autumn crocus that sends up leaves in spring, then dies back in summer, then sends up flowers but no leaves in fall.
Gardeners everywhere are in limbo because of the wintry weather., and yesterday I went on the prowl (like a restless animal) for more seed potatoes and shallots purely to keep my faith and hope ...
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