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WetRainbowRoses · 03/02/2022 18:00

Just ordered a load online for some nice spring colour.
Being spring flowers I assumed I was ordering bulbs with leaves ready to flower soon.

Reading the advert it says they can be planted later to flower in summer, I think I’ve ordered a load of dry brown bulbs 🤦🏻‍♀️

I imagine they’ll arrive in a week or so, if I plant them straight away will they still flower for March/April or are they going to flower much later in the summer?

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SheWoreYellow · 03/02/2022 18:04

The listing on Crocus suggests they’ll still flower Smile

SheWoreYellow · 03/02/2022 18:04

Sorry, just later in spring it says.

WetRainbowRoses · 03/02/2022 22:25

So according to the company, flowering time is March/April if planted in October.
June/July if planted in the spring.
Bollocks 😫

Once they’ve flowered at completely the wrong time Angry being perennial they’ll pop up again next year and flower next year March/April right..?

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SheWoreYellow · 04/02/2022 11:46

Yeah they will.

If you plant them now, it’s not spring. You might find they flower in April to may.

Autumnscene · 05/02/2022 02:09

i planted some in a pot the autumn and they are awful. it’s possibly due to where i live ( mid Wales) so i’ve put the pot in the green house hoping they do better. i’ll plant more in April when it’s warmer. My advice is to give them warmth. Good luck !

WetRainbowRoses · 05/02/2022 10:37

i planted some in a pot the autumn and they are awful
Oh no!
I’ve never grown them before 🤞🏻

I’m in the south east so hopefully they do well

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