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Old 10-11-2002, 10:12 PM
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At this time of year all the gardening magazines and papers show beautiful
pictures of this plant. Straight upright growth, gorgeous lilac flowers.

Why is it that however I grow them - under trees in soil, in short grass, in
long grass, in window boxes, in containers, they always flop over and end up
as a heap of lilac slush on the ground - basically an unsightly mess and
not in the least attractive.(also in full sun, partial shade, or total
shade).

Is there a way of successfully growing these.


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Old 11-11-2002, 04:24 AM
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On Sun, 10 Nov 2002 22:12:21 -0000, "trevor.appleton"
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At this time of year all the gardening magazines and papers show beautiful
pictures of this plant. Straight upright growth, gorgeous lilac flowers.

Why is it that however I grow them - under trees in soil, in short grass, in
long grass, in window boxes, in containers, they always flop over and end up
as a heap of lilac slush on the ground - basically an unsightly mess and
not in the least attractive.(also in full sun, partial shade, or total
shade).

Is there a way of successfully growing these?


Success[1] with Crocus speciosus is, afaict, purely a matter of
luck with the weather, with secondary contributions from the
choise of site. The long tubes of the flowers make Crocus
speciosus very delicate, as you know, and they simply can't
handle any serious weather (wind, rain).

I like to plant them on the sunny side of a conifer, where the
boughs overhead give them a little shelter from rain, and the
wind is somewhat abated. Thus sheltered, you have a better chance
of a reasonably attractive display than a shattered mess.

YMMV


[1] "success" meaning unbroken flower tubes as described in the
OP's first paragraph.
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Old 11-11-2002, 07:22 PM
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I thought we were talking UK Gardening here?



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On Sun, 10 Nov 2002 22:12:21 -0000, "trevor.appleton"
wrote:

At this time of year all the gardening magazines and papers show

beautiful
pictures of this plant. Straight upright growth, gorgeous lilac flowers.

Why is it that however I grow them - under trees in soil, in short

grass, in
long grass, in window boxes, in containers, they always flop over and

end up
as a heap of lilac slush on the ground - basically an unsightly mess

and
not in the least attractive.(also in full sun, partial shade, or total
shade).

Is there a way of successfully growing these?


Success[1] with Crocus speciosus is, afaict, purely a matter of
luck with the weather, with secondary contributions from the
choise of site. The long tubes of the flowers make Crocus
speciosus very delicate, as you know, and they simply can't
handle any serious weather (wind, rain).

I like to plant them on the sunny side of a conifer, where the
boughs overhead give them a little shelter from rain, and the
wind is somewhat abated. Thus sheltered, you have a better chance
of a reasonably attractive display than a shattered mess.

YMMV


[1] "success" meaning unbroken flower tubes as described in the
OP's first paragraph.
--
Rodger Whitlock
Victoria, British Columbia, Canada



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"trevor.appleton" wrote in message
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I thought we were talking UK Gardening here?


Indeed we are and over the years much useful information on how to succeed
has come not just from British Columbia but from New York, various bits of
France, Belgium, Holland,................................and you got the
answer to your question!

Martin R


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trevor stop ****ing people off......

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