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Post: # 56926Post ohareward »

Planted some saffron crocus bulbs (Crocus Sativus). The first flowers have just appeared so am right chuffed. We have about ten plants in all. Am not sure if they multiply or you have to buy more bulbs. Anybody know?

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Post: # 56927Post Bonniegirl »

I've got a copy of one of the magazines like growing today somewhere that had an article on growing saffron.

If you like I can scan it and e-mail it to you
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Post: # 56930Post farmerdrea »

Hiya -- we put some in a couple of years ago, and then last year I couldn't harvest any flowers (was ill at the time). This year, when I went to dig and divide them, there were about 5-6 new corms for each one that I'd planted 2 years ago. So, just give them a little time, and they'll replicate themselves exponentially!

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Post: # 56932Post Cornelian »

I have meadow saffron - a kind of autumn crocus - is this the same? They have lilac flowers which are beautiful. Mine multiply.
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Post: # 57058Post ohareward »

Thank you all.
Bonniegirl, now that you mention it I have that same mag. :oops: Thanks.

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Post: # 57118Post Bonniegirl »

ohareward wrote:Thank you all.
Bonniegirl, now that you mention it I have that same mag. :oops: Thanks.

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Well there ya are then! :lol:

Good job reallt cos I forget where I put it!

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Woohoo! 200 posts, I have reached the dizzy heights of all 4 good life characters!!



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