Crocus Saffron email offer

Started by Stopp, September 07, 2011, 15:54:58

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Stopp

Sharon T

Linnea

it works but £4.95 postage!  :o

Stopp

10% discount if you add the code GW11 in the box
Sharon T

chriscross1966

Offer ended now but you save a fiver over normal price if you order 60 bulbs.... Me and a mate are splitting a batch, it's still not bad value for Saffron Crocuses.... I'm going to try and arrange a planter in the front garden for them...

chrisc

Aden Roller

I reckon you'd need a full sized allotment plot to provide a jar full of saffron.

goodlife

Jar full?..I think just teaspoon full is more than plenty for average household. I buy one little 'box' every other year and there is only few strands in it.. ::)
Mine were planted couple of months ago so now I'm waiting in anticipation what will turn up...instructions said the flowers should emerge next month...and if each bulb deliver strand or two... ;D..out of 30 bulbs I've got next 5 yrs supply sorted.. ;D ;D
One can live in hope.. ::)

manicscousers

Just got mine from ebay, 10 of them. I've planted them in 2 small troughs,they're in the poly ,trying to keep the soon to be emerging shoots away from the massive slugs we now have  ;D

Digeroo

A jar full of saffron?  If you buy some you can hardly see it. :o  A jar full would be worth a small fortune.

Aden Roller

Quote from: Digeroo on September 14, 2011, 10:16:43
A jar full of saffron?  If you buy some you can hardly see it. :o  A jar full would be worth a small fortune.

A very small jar  ;D

Hector

Jackie

Aden Roller

Quote from: Hector on September 14, 2011, 11:47:28
Quote from: Aden Roller on September 14, 2011, 11:13:03
Quote from: Digeroo on September 14, 2011, 10:16:43
A jar full of saffron?  If you buy some you can hardly see it. :o  A jar full would be worth a small fortune.

A very small jar  ;D

Here you go!!!!
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Hey... that's the size I was on about!  ;D  ;D  :)  ;)

Seriously... I'm a little sceptical about buying saffron crocus as they are expensive and the chance of actually harvesting a useful crops is not guaranteed.  :(

goodlife

OHHHH...I've had a little 'dig' into my saffron planter.. ;D ;D..they are coming through..another couple of days and first growth should be pushing through... ;D
chance of actually harvesting a useful crops is not guaranteed...isn't that same with everything we grow..?
Saffron used to be viable commercial crop in UK..so it should be ok. But, if in any doubt..planted in large tubs should ensure a crop as if bad weather should close in during flowering time, tubs can be lifted under cover.
I'm sure main reason for saffron to fail and people loosing their bulbs is that they are not giving them enough drainage..they don't want pampering with multipurpose compost..soil based compost with loads and loads of grit will suit them best.
I planted mine into JI no2 compost and grit mixture...1/3 of the volume is grit.

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