Crocuses are early bloomers and very suitable for propagation.
The Crocus Species Advance has a brilliant yellow flower. This crocus grows 10 cm high and is very suitable for naturalising.
Read moreA striking mix of large-flowered white and blue Crocuses. Beautiful in combination with other Crocuses, Scilla, Puschkinia and Chionodoxa.
Read moreCrocus Flower record blooms from February with large purple flowers. Crocuses come in various colours, types and sizes. Also excellent for naturalising.
Read moreCrocus Golden Yellow are yellow, large-flowered crocuses. This crocus is definitely suitable for naturalising in the border.
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Crocus Jeanne d' Arc, this is the only white crocus still grown. This large-flowered crocus looks great in the border. (Very suitable for naturalising)
Read moreCrocus Pickwick is a striking large-flowered striped Crocus. The orange pistil like a fan between the striped petals. Beautiful in combination with other Crocuses.
Read moreCrocus combines perfectly with other early-flowering bulbs such as, Scilla, Galanthus and other types of Crocuses.
Read moreThe beautifully white flowering Krokus Ard Schenk is an ideal flower bulb to plant in groups at the front of the flower border, or along paths and paths.
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The Crocus Cream Beauty are small but very beautiful in colour and shape. Its warm yellow colour is always a welcome surprise in early spring.
Read moreCrocus Sieberi Firefly belongs to the early-flowering crocus species. They are very hardy and even flower between snow, which is why they are also called the snow crocus.
Read moreCrocus combines perfectly with other early-flowering bulbs such as, Scilla, Galanthus and other types of Crocuses.
Read moreTogether with the snowdrop, the Crocus Blue is the earliest flowering bulbous plant. The crocus blooms as early as February. These blue large-flowered crocuses are ideal for naturalising.
Read moreDifficult choice: different crocuses
Crocuses are bright spring bloomers that take any garden to a more cheerful level. Want to enjoy their splendour next spring? Then you should get going with Crocus bulbs next autumn. Crocuses come in many varieties, colours and sizes, and the bulbs are easy to plant. You can give crocuses a home almost anywhere in the garden. However, most varieties prefer a spot in full sun or light shade. Always check the information on the packaging. Crocus bulbs can be divided into two types:
- Small-flowered Botanical Crocuses
- Large-flowered Crocuses
The difference is easy to guess. Mix & match them if you want to turn your garden into a fairytale spring garden.
When to plant crocus bulbs?
You plant the Crocus somewhere between September and December in open ground or a flower pot. Plant the crocus bulbs about 5 to 8 centimetres deep with a spacing of about 2.5 to 10 centimetres. However, these distances vary for each variety, so read the instructions on the packaging carefully. You can plant all types of crocuses interchangeably. The various colours of the Crocus make for a beautiful display that you can enjoy for a long time. When do crocuses bloom?", we hear you thinking. From February until April you can enjoy their pretty faces. So it's a downright early bird.
Naturalising crocuses
Crocuses re-emerge every spring. This makes crocus bulbs excellent for naturalising. Crocuses can be planted among ground cover, under shrubs or in the lawn. As the crocus propagates itself, you will see more and more colourful flowers appearing in the lawn. A beautiful picture, we think!
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Crocuses are among the very first flowers to bloom every spring. In cold climates, you can often see their cheerful colours even when there is still snow on the ground. Crocus flowers come in all kinds of pastel colours; from purple, yellow, lavender, cream to white. Over time, these carefree bulbs will naturalise and multiply to produce more flowers every year. Crocus blossoms are magnets for winter-weary bees, attracted by the rich, golden pollen in each flower. For more tips, please refer to the planting instructions on the packaging of your bulbs. We are also available six days a week for questions about the range, as well as the ordering process. Which Crocus will you fill your basket with?