Crocus Jeanne d'Arc Bulbs
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Plant Height : Grows Up To 4 to 6 inches
Flower Shape: Bowl shaped large blooms
Colour : Purple and White striped with yellow centre
Growing Tip : Plant in a sunny location and protect from squirrels that may dig them up
- SOWING
TIMESeptember to November
- Sowing
DistancePlant to plant - 2 to 3 inches
- Fruit
WeightN/A
- Fruit
ShapeN/A
- Days to
maturity100 to 130 days
- Details
- How to sow
- Reviews
Introducing the Pickwick Crocus Flower Bulbs, a delightful addition to your garden's springtime tapestry. These exquisite blooms feature unique cup-shaped, lavender-blue and white petals that create a striking contrast. Each flower opens up to reveal delicate patterns reminiscent of watercolour paintings. Compact and reaching a height of 4-6 inches, they are ideal for both garden beds and containers. Besides being a visual treat in your garden, Pickwick Crocus flowers make charming cut flowers, adorning your indoor spaces with their beauty. With their early bloom, these bulbs signal the arrival of spring and offer a cheerful start to the gardening season. Add a touch of elegance to your landscape with these captivating crocuses, a true testament to the beauty of nature.
Planting instructions
Choose a sunny or partially shaded spot in your garden. Plant crocus bulbs in the fall, about 2-3 inches (5-7.5 cm) deep and 3-4 inches (7.5-10 cm) apart. Make sure the pointy end of the bulb faces up. Water the area well after planting to help the bulbs settle in. When planting in containers, select a container with drainage holes at the bottom. Fill the container with a well-draining potting mix. Plant crocus bulbs about 2-3 inches (5-7.5 cm) deep and space them 2-3 inches (5-7.5 cm) apart. Ensure the bulbs are positioned with the pointed end up. Water thoroughly after planting.
Growing Requirements
Pests
Crocus bulbs are generally pest and disease-resistant. However, watch out for squirrels or rodents that may dig up the bulbs. You can cover the planted area with a wire mesh or use squirrel repellents.
soil
Crocus bulbs prefer well-draining soil. You can add some sand or compost to improve drainage if your soil is heavy or clayey.
spot
Find a spot that receives plenty of sunlight in early spring but is shaded or gets less sun as the weather warms up. This mimics their natural habitat.
temperature
Crocus flowers thrive in cool to cold temperatures. They can withstand frost and even bloom through light snow.
watering
Water your crocus bulbs after planting and keep the soil slightly moist but not waterlogged during their growing season. Reduce watering after they finish blooming.
how to harvest
When your crocus flowers are in full bloom, gently snip the flowers with clean scissors or shears. Leave some leaves on the plant to allow it to store energy for next year. Arrange the blooms in a vase with fresh water and enjoy your beautiful bouquet!
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Crocus Jeanne d'Arc Bulbs
Plant Height : Grows Up To 4 to 6 inches
Flower Shape: Bowl shaped large blooms
Colour : Purple and White striped with yellow centre
Growing Tip : Plant in a sunny location and protect from squirrels that may dig them up
Recommended with this
Introducing the Pickwick Crocus Flower Bulbs, a delightful addition to your garden's springtime tapestry. These exquisite blooms feature unique cup-shaped, lavender-blue and white petals that create a striking contrast. Each flower opens up to reveal delicate patterns reminiscent of watercolour paintings. Compact and reaching a height of 4-6 inches, they are ideal for both garden beds and containers. Besides being a visual treat in your garden, Pickwick Crocus flowers make charming cut flowers, adorning your indoor spaces with their beauty. With their early bloom, these bulbs signal the arrival of spring and offer a cheerful start to the gardening season. Add a touch of elegance to your landscape with these captivating crocuses, a true testament to the beauty of nature.
Plant Height : Grows Up To 4 to 6 inches
Flower Shape: Bowl shaped large blooms
Colour : Purple and White striped with yellow centre
Growing Tip : Plant in a sunny location and protect from squirrels that may dig them up
- SOWING
TIMESeptember to November
- Sowing
DistancePlant to plant - 2 to 3 inches
- Fruit
WeightN/A
- Fruit
ShapeN/A
- Days to
maturity100 to 130 days
Planting instructions
Choose a sunny or partially shaded spot in your garden. Plant crocus bulbs in the fall, about 2-3 inches (5-7.5 cm) deep and 3-4 inches (7.5-10 cm) apart. Make sure the pointy end of the bulb faces up. Water the area well after planting to help the bulbs settle in. When planting in containers, select a container with drainage holes at the bottom. Fill the container with a well-draining potting mix. Plant crocus bulbs about 2-3 inches (5-7.5 cm) deep and space them 2-3 inches (5-7.5 cm) apart. Ensure the bulbs are positioned with the pointed end up. Water thoroughly after planting.
Growing Requirements
Pests
Crocus bulbs are generally pest and disease-resistant. However, watch out for squirrels or rodents that may dig up the bulbs. You can cover the planted area with a wire mesh or use squirrel repellents.
soil
Crocus bulbs prefer well-draining soil. You can add some sand or compost to improve drainage if your soil is heavy or clayey.
spot
Find a spot that receives plenty of sunlight in early spring but is shaded or gets less sun as the weather warms up. This mimics their natural habitat.
temperature
Crocus flowers thrive in cool to cold temperatures. They can withstand frost and even bloom through light snow.
watering
Water your crocus bulbs after planting and keep the soil slightly moist but not waterlogged during their growing season. Reduce watering after they finish blooming.
how to harvest
When your crocus flowers are in full bloom, gently snip the flowers with clean scissors or shears. Leave some leaves on the plant to allow it to store energy for next year. Arrange the blooms in a vase with fresh water and enjoy your beautiful bouquet!