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.
All flowers grow to different heights. I have seen sunflowers that are 8 feet tall and crocuses that are only 8 inches tall.
No, not all plants grow from seeds. Some plants can be propagated through methods like cuttings, division, or grafting.
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.
They all are spring flowers to be honest with you. Al it is, is that they are spring flowers! Nothing else.They are all bulb plants. Rather than growing them by planting seeds, you plant bulbs.
Yes, crocus is a flower.
Vascular
Crocuses may be rotting and wilting due to overwatering or poor drainage, which can cause the bulbs to rot. Make sure the soil is well-draining and not waterlogged. Additionally, ensure that the crocuses are not planted too deeply, as this can also lead to rotting.
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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