No, crocuses cannot be grown in all composts. The flowering plants in question favor neutral soils and therefore must not be exposed to the more acid-loving of ericaceous composts. The best compost will be labeled specifically for flowering plants.
Some plants like daffodils and crocuses grow from bulbs
All flowers grow to different heights. I have seen sunflowers that are 8 feet tall and crocuses that are only 8 inches tall.
There is no universal special logo for a restaurant that composts.
Maybe the crocuses looks like a crocidile
Crocuses are quite small, only growing to 6 inches ( 15cm) in height.
Daffodils, bluebells, and crocuses are all types of flowering plants that are commonly found in gardens and landscapes. They bloom in the spring season and are known for their vibrant colors and attractive flowers. Additionally, these plants are bulbous perennials, meaning they grow from bulbs and come back year after year.
Yes, crocus is a flower.
Vascular
The substance used in most composts bought in supermarkets and garden centres is called peat.
Crocuses is the plural of crocus
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