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Crocosmia

Started by caroline7758, February 20, 2015, 16:44:42

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caroline7758

While digging out phygelius (I hope!) I dug up hundreds of crocosmia bulbs. What is the best way to replant these, and how do i tell which are the newer bulbs? I know they are supposed to be rampant, but mine seem only to have been rampant under the soil!

caroline7758


kGarden

They form a "neckless" of corms.  Only the top most corm will grow, but it benefits from some energy store from the rest of the chain (one formed each year), so as well to replace them all, rather than just the current on.

Digeroo

QuoteI know they are supposed to be rampant

Really like them but they do not grow here, cannot tell you how many I have planted never to be seen again,  presume it depends on the soil.

Silverleaf

There's a clump in my garden that I basically ignore, that doesn't seem to mind my horrible clay.

caroline7758

Thanks for the replies. When the weather improves I'll get some of them replanted.

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