Price: $8.99
(as of Dec 05, 2024 16:24:02 UTC – Details)
This is a random mixed batch of bulbs, we can not guarantee a specific quantity of each color . We do not hold or delay shipments. Our bulbs are new and freshly harvested for each growing season, we do not have bulbs left over from previous seasons. Please research your planting zone for more specific planting instructions for your particular planting zone. We are not responsible for bulb/flower issues due to improper planting methods. CROCUS BULBS When your crocuses arrive and if you can’t plant them immediately, it’s important to store them correctly: unpack them right away and put them in a dry place with plenty of air circulation, where the temperature is between 40 and 70 degrees Fahrenheit. Like all flower bulbs, crocuses need a cold period to develop their roots and get ready for spring. So once you feel fall’s first chill in the air, it’s time to get planting. If you live in hardiness zone 9 or higher, the soil won’t get cold enough for the root-developing process to happen, but you might consider forcing. Crocuses are tough cookies that are easy to grow, but one thing they hate is getting their feet wet: a crocus bulb that is ‘bathing’ in water will rot in no time. So avoid soggy soil at all cost – this means places where you can still see puddles 5-6 hours after a rainstorm. Crocuses need the sun to grow, but though they adore basking in its glory all day, they can also do very well in places with dappled shade or scattered sunlight. Crocuses will need to be planted deep enough that they won’t be affected by temperature variations above ground, either too warm or too cold. Unfortunately containers can’t protect bulbs as well as mother earth can, so when you live in hardiness zones 3-7 it might be better to let your containers spend the winter indoors, in a cool, dark, well-aired spot that won’t get warmer than 60 degrees Fahrenheit, like an unheated basement or garage. The standard method for calculating the ideal depth is to dig a hole three times as deep as the bulb is high, and place the bulb at the bottom with its pointy end up. Since crocuses grow less well when they have to fight for nutrients with their fellow bulbs, it’s best to plant them 3” apart. To help the bulbs settle and grow roots quickly, it’s important to water them well after planting. We cannot guarantee any ratio of colors or shades of color. Tulip Bulbs come in various sizes which cannot be controlled by the seller or growers. That is a mother nature issue. This item is NOT subject to returns/refunds/replacements because of the size of the bulbs received. **WE ARE NOT RESPONIBLE FOR A GROWING FAILURES DUE TO IMPROER PLANTING METHODS, IMPROPER PLANTING TIMES AND OR ACTS OF MOTHER NATURE.**
Our bulbs are new and freshly harvested for each growing season, we do not have bulbs left over from previous seasons. Thank you for ordering from our USA Small Family bussiness.
Color shade may vary from bulb to bulb. Please research your planting zone for more specific planting instructions for your particular planting zone. *Picture does not indicate the amount being sent. You will receive the number of bulbs you choose from ad title* We cannot guarantee any ratio of colors or shades of color.