Crocus Botanical Mix x 100
Crocus Botanical Mix x 100
Crocus Botanical Mix x 100 is a generous pack of botanical crocus bulbs, chosen for their charming, mixed-colour winter flowers and natural, meadow-like effect in the garden.
Location
Designed for outdoor planting, this crocus mix works beautifully scattered through borders, where small groups create a relaxed, natural-looking display.
Contents
You will receive 100 dormant crocus bulbs. The mix is selected to give a varied display of colours during the winter flowering period.
Growth habit and size
These are compact crocuses, staying low and neat as they develop, with purple-toned foliage around the flowers.
Plant care
Plant in groups and set the bulbs into loosened soil. During early spring growth, a feed with NPK 12-10-18 supports strong development.
Pruning and maintenance
After flowering, let the plants continue growing on so the bulbs can build strength for the following season.
Winter hardiness
This mix is winter hardy down to –25°C.
- Quantity: 100 bulbs
- Bulb size: 5/7
- Flower colour: Mixed
- Flowering period: Winter
- Leaf colour: Purple
- Planting depth: 4 cm
- Plant spacing: 6 cm
- Winter hardiness: –25°C
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| Botanical name | Crocus botanical mix |
|---|---|
| Category | Crocus |
| Delivered as | Bulb |
| Qty | 100x |
| Flowers | Yes |
| Flower period | Winter |
| Fragrant | No |
| Cutflowers | No |
| Flower colour | Mix |
| Fruits | No |
| Edible | No |
| Location | Sun and shade |
| Hardy | No |
| Groundcovering | No |
| Naturalizing | No |
| Plant spacing | 6cm |
| Plant Depth | 4cm |
| Preferred Soil | Any soil |
| Full grown height | 5cm - 10cm |
| Mature width | 5cm - 10cm |
| Poisonous | No |
| Size | 5/7 |
| Price per item | € 0,18 |
Instructions
Plant the bulbs in loose groups through the border for a natural effect.
Loosen the soil and plant at around 8–10 cm deep.
If helpful, use a dibber to make planting holes to the right depth.
In early spring during growth, apply a fertiliser with NPK 12-10-18.
After flowering, allow the plants to grow on well to support next year’s return.

