Hatsuga Saffron Crocus Mixed Flower Seeds for Planting Heirloom Non-GMO Aromatic Rare Blooms for Garden Beauty

$ 17.09

1. When to Plant: Start seeds in late fall or early spring for best results. Germination may be slowallow 46 weeks and stratify seeds in cool temps if needed. 2. How to Sow: Sow seeds inch deep in well-drained soil. Maintain light moisture until germination. Transplant or thin seedlings to 24 inches apart once they develop true leaves. 3. Growing Tips: Requires well-drained soil and prefers sunny spots. Allow foliage to die back naturally after blooming to feed the bulbs. Blooms may appear in 2nd year or later as crocus plants mature from seed. Ideal for naturalizing in borders or under deciduous trees. 4. Special Notes: Not a culinary saffron-producing crocus (Crocus sativus), but offers similar floral charm. Excellent for early spring garden color and bee-friendly landscaping. Drought-tolerant once established.
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