Fall blooming bulbs from The
Flower Bin. One of the easiest flowering bulbs to grow, Colchicum belongs to a
small group of fall blooming bulbs and is a wonderful addition to your autumn
garden.
Colchicum grow from bulb-like corms that need to be planted as soon as
you get them. Pick a site that receives full sun to partial shade and prep your
soil with Sheep, Peat and Compost or use Top Soil and work it into your
existing soil about 5" to 6". Dig a hole about three times as deep as
the bulb is high.
Add some Bone Meal to the bottom of the hole and cover it
slightly. You want the bulb to root into the bone meal.
Place the bulb and fill
the hole with soil and water.
Label the spot so you'll remember what was planted. Colchicum bloom quickly, usually within 3-4 weeks of
planting. Remove the flowers once they have faded. Come spring, the bulb will
send up leaves, but won’t bloom again until the next fall. Leave the leaves intact until
they have faded. This is what replenishes the bulb so it will bloom again
around September.
Colchicum will also blossom on your window sill. Simply place
them in a glass container and they will soon bloom. Discard the bulb after
blooming.
Crocus Sativas, the saffron crocus should also be planted in
September.
Autumnale 'Album' a white flowering corm.
Lilac Wonder has large violet flowers and can grow up to
8" tall.
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