Crocosmia, Montbretia - Understanding Crocosmia Corms, Propagation and Plant Care.
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- Опубликовано: 9 авг 2023
- The Croscosmia Plant is a must-have in your garden! Not only does it invite Pollinators but its' mesmerizing blooms display of vibrant colours in your garden.
In this episode, we get a better understanding of the Crocosmia Corms, Propagation and Plant Care.
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Sweet, educated with practical information. This lady definitely has all of her lights on upstairs.
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What a wonderful demonstration with clear pictures and instructions! I learn so much from your videos. Thank you for making this content.
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This plant flowers very nicely. I will keep this in mind for the future.
Thank you Bertha, always nice to hear from you.
Thank you for teaching me how to get the seeds. I love growing and collecting the seeds. I am now thinking of Color coding the flower also. Like my hyacinths I had red and whites. But I mixed them so restarting.
Thanks for sharing. I am always looking out for seeds in the garden. I also find that it always good to store in paper envelopes, label the seeds and variety and date the envelopes. I Like the idea of colour coding I must bear that in mind. Once again thanks for sharing.
I have learned that if you don't cut the bloom stalk they will typically repeat bloom for me. I live in USDA zone 6b.
Thanks for sharing will definately keep it in mind, much appreciated.
I just found your channel and have already learned so much. I have spent the morning with you but have clothes to fold and beds to make 😢. Thank you for all the good information. Zandra, Hot Springs Arkansas
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I'm growing Lucifers.
I would love to get the Lucifer, just love the vibrancy of the flowers. Happy Gardening and thank you for sharing.
@@redsoilgardener They are drought tolerant and their bulbs clump together. They do not spread by themselves. If they clump too much it the plant goes dormant. Every 5-10 years you have to dig them up and remove the clumping.