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Crocus Bulbs

Crocus flower bulbs will be available to order from spring 2025 for delivery and planting in autumn 2025.

For spring planting, check out our wildflower bulbs ‘In The Green’ which are available to order now for planting from January to March.


Beautifully small blooms, sometimes breaking through the snow, the bursts of the colour of crocus bulbs are unmistakable. Either used for naturalising in amongst the grass and lawned areas, added to borders or even popular on roundabouts, our crocus bulbs provide value for money as their joyful blooms will appear year after year.

 

Like everything we supply here at Boston Seeds, we pride ourselves on supplying professional quality - and for flower bulbs, that means BIG! Our bigger bulbs produce bigger, better and bolder flowers. Choose from our exciting range of varieties - mixed species crocus bulbs, old favourites, garden classics as well as striking new lines for 2024.

 

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September 2025 Delivery
Bulb Fertiliser

Our flowering bulb fertiliser has been specifically designed to help your spring-flowering bulbs flower to their full potential. Whether you are establishing in pots or containers, sprinkle a small amount into each hole prior to planting your bulbs. Also suitable for use in early spring to encourage your bulbs to flower well in the following season.

  • Tailored to give your bulbs all the nutrients they need
  • Can be mixed with compost or Bulb Fibre
  • NPK - 12.11.18 + MgO
  • Recommended coverage: 5kg per 200sqm. Apply at 25g/sqm
  • Not suitable for use with Wildflower Bulbs
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September 2025 Delivery
Bulb Planting Essentials Pack

Our bulb planting essentials pack has been put together for the ease of ensuring quick planting and a great display. The bulb planter will help you plant the bulbs with ease whilst the fibre will ensure the bulbs do not rot when planted into pots or containers. Using the bulb fertiliser will ensure your bulbs have all the nutrients they need whilst establishing.

  • 1 x Bulb Fibre
  • 1 x Bulb Planter
  • 1 x Bulb Fertiliser
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Crocuses: How to grow them (and why!)

 

No early springtime display is complete without crocuses. These goblet-shaped blooms come in a wide variety of palettes, which make it quite the versatile little flower to add an extra drop of flavour to a flower bed.

 

Fun Facts

Greek mythology has a variety of potential origins for crocuses: one story focuses on a Grecian man of the same name who was transformed into the flower by the gods, either as a gift for his love and devotion (in the same tale, his love Smilax is turned into bindweed, and their flowery forms allow them to stay together for eternity)… or as a punishment for his disloyalty in love. Another story suggests that Crocus the man was a friend of the god Hermes, who transformed the former’s body into the flower after his death. Although in spite of these bittersweet tales, crocuses have very positive, happy connotations as well - in the language of flowers, they’re considered a symbol of cheerfulness and glee!

 

How to grow

Plant crocuses 6-8 weeks before the first hard frost, in a place that gets plenty of sun - about 10cm and 7.5cm apart. As a short, colourful flower, they make an excellent addition to beds, but they can also be used as a carpet flower (though their leaves must die down before mowing; they’re best planted in clusters where they won’t get in the way).

 

Species & Styles

There are a large variety of crocuses to plant depending on your preferences for palettes and blooming times: Romance is among the first to bloom with pale, creamy-yellow petals and another early bloomer, Whitewell Purple is a striking shade of purple. Yalta is one of our favourites and a true garden classic with distinctive stripes in white and purple.