Saffron Crocus Arrived
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Saffron Crocus Arrived
Excited about these.
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Re: Saffron Crocus Arrived
I tried this once many years ago. It's very cool that you get a harvest right away after planting in the fall. I wasn't able to keep mine going at the time, but was recently reading about it and considering a second try.
I wondered if this might be something I could put in right after garlic comes out, which is August here, and not too many crops are quick enough to produce since our days get shorter in a hurry after the equinox.
I wondered if this might be something I could put in right after garlic comes out, which is August here, and not too many crops are quick enough to produce since our days get shorter in a hurry after the equinox.
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I keep watching to see if mine come up again. Good luck!
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I've tried these a few times. The bulbs split into lots of little bulbs, which put up spindly leaves. The little bulbs never fatten up/flower.
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At my last house, I had these in my perennial garden. I fed them bone meal and they bloomed every year as well as multiplied. I only collected the anthers once in all of those years.
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Good idea, I’ll throw in some bone meal when I plant these, hopefully today or tomorrow.
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Mixed in some bone meal, cotton seed meal and cotton burr compost. Finished 15 minutes ago and now it’s raining, good timing. Soil was pretty dry.
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"No occupation is so delightful to me as the culture of the earth, and no culture comparable to that of the garden."
Thomas Jefferson
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