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The Botanical Mixed collection includes a variety of crocus species that showcase an array of colours, from purple, yellow, and white to softer hues of lavender and cream. The mix of vivid colours creates a harmonious and vibrant carpet of flowers. This collection is perfect for naturalizing, as crocus bulbs will multiply and spread year after year, creating a beautiful carpet of colour over time. The early blooms are also a valuable nectar source for early-season bees and butterflies, making them an excellent addition to a pollinator-friendly garden.

Crocus are very low-maintenance and easy to grow, requiring well-drained soil and full sun to partial shade. They are very tolerant of cold making them perfect for gardens in cooler climates. Once planted, crocus will return year after year, making them a long-lasting addition to your garden.

This enchanting selection offers an attractive and easy way to bring early spring colour and charm to your garden. With its diverse selection of colours and species, this collection is perfect for creating a naturalistic look or adding early-season cheer to flower beds, lawns, or containers. Their low-maintenance nature, pollinator benefits, and hardiness make Crocus ‘Botanical Mixed’ a must-have for anyone who wants to enjoy vibrant blooms year after year. Height Up to 10cm (4in) Spread Up to 5cm (2in)

Plant height and spread is seasonal therefore we list by pot size rather than a defined plant size. The height and spread of the plant delivered will vary depending on the season, meaning arrival images are an indication only. As a rule, plant your bulbs at least twice as deep as their height. So, a bulb that is 5cm tall will do best planted at a depth of 10cm. The exception being tulip bulbs which need a depth of about 20cm. This will prevent them for getting slugged and will encourage flowering year after year.Plant bulbs in ordinary plastic pots that will in turn fit inside your more attractive containers. Then, when they’ve finished flowering they can be removed, leaving the container ready for summer planting.When planting in fairly deep containers, try layering your bulbs. Start by placing the largest bulbs at the bottom, add a layer of compost and then the next sized bulbs. Repeat until you have the placed the smallest bulbs at the top, covered with a layer of compost.Bulbs don’t like having damp bottoms (does anyone?) so make sure containers have plenty of drainage holes. When planting direct choose a well-drained spot where the soil is rich with hummus.When planting direct go for a natural look as opposed to planting in rows. The best way of achieving this is by gently rolling a handful of bulbs over the soil and plant where they land.If planting in a lawn remember that bulb foliage needs to be left to die down naturally. This will delay your lawn mowing activity so choose a spot where a clump of longer grass mixed with dying bulb foliage won’t look too bad. Alternatively, go ahead and mow, replacing the bulbs in the autumn.Allowing bulbs to self-seed beneath trees and amongst shrubs means they will naturalise into drifts of stunning colour.To avoid digging the bulbs up by accident or worse, spearing them with a fork, mark where they are planted.Tulips are best planted late, in November or even into December.Make planting easy by using a bulb planting tool. Both long and short handled versions are available. The added bonus being that the correct planting depths are clearly marked.

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