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Bulbs => Crocus => Topic started by: Silvija Petrošiūtė on April 14, 2020, 05:29:17 PM
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Dear everyone! I'm from Lithuania, beginner in planting and creating farm house and environment. My biggest wish is to have crocus field in spring across my house. But where are more than hectare. Any ideas, how to plant so many crocus? Seeds? Another idea? Will be very thankful for any idea!
Sincerely yours
Silvija
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Hello Silvija, welcome to the forum! :)
I love your ambition to have a crocus field - I think seed will be the best way - but you will need lots of that. It would be a good idea to plant as many of the more easily available varieties whenever you can in order to get a good start. Problem is, I do not know how simple that will be for you in Lithuania. :-\
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Hello Silvija, welcome! What a brilliant vision.
I agree with Maggi - buy lots of the commercially available varieties to see what works for you. This will give you instant impact, and meanwhile you can grow more from seed. Commercial growers can supply bulbs in the quantities you will need - I have had good results in the past from Eurobulb (www.eurobulb.nl (http://www.eurobulb.nl)). I don't know what would work best in your area but here in the UK the best crocus for naturalising are C. tommasinianus and C. chrysanthus.
If you are creating a bulb lawn you might want to think about other flowers to extend the interest - Scilla, Ornithogalum, Chionodoxa, tulips, narcissi and fritillaries can all extend the season when the crocuses have finished flowering. Lots of options!
Best wishes, Tristan
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Silvija
I did that when I moved into my present house at my rear lawn.
I purchased a large amount of crocus bulbs from a large distributor in Netherlands.
Cut the grass short and threw them across the lawn with a bucket.
Planted them where they came to rest. You could consider have a crocus planting party. I used a dibble. Poked a hole and dropped a corm in.
Do some research on what colors you like. many many choices.
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Also, see this thread for inspiration (http://www.srgc.net/forum/index.php?topic=115.msg330379#msg330379), and don't forget to add a few autumn Crocus too!