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Price reductions at Crocus

by Sarah - October 16th, 2009.
Filed under: Crocus, Price Reductions.

Crocus reduced the price on these products today

tray-and-three-gold-pots-round
tray-and-three-gold-pots-round was £8.99 now £4.99
A pretty gold tray with three small, 8cm gold pots on it. It is ideal for planting houseplants in to, adding pot pourri or just for keeping bits and bobs in.

tray-and-three-pots-square
tray-and-three-pots-square was £8.99 now £4.99
Pretty gold tray with three small square pots. Ideal for miniature houseplants or bits and pieces.
coneflower
coneflower was £9.99 now £8.99
Position: full sunSoil: most soils, except vey dry or boggyRate of growth: average Flowering period: June to SeptemberHardiness: fully hardyDazzling orange petals that are slightly darker at their base, surround a prominent orange-red boss. This creates a zesty combination of colour that looks great in a ‘hot’ themed border. The flowers have a spicy fragrance, are look great when cut and popped into a simple arrangement in a vase. The long lasting flowers attract butterflies and bees and the birds will flock to them after they have set seed.Garden care: Lift and divide congested colonies in autumn or spring. In autumn cut back all dead flower stems to the ground. Coneflowers benefit from a spring or autumn mulch with well-rotted compost.
coneflower
coneflower was £9.99 now £8.99
Position: full sunSoil: most soils, except vey dry or boggyRate of growth: average Flowering period: June to SeptemberHardiness: fully hardyA recently introduced variety that we were keen to include in our range as we think it is one of the best yellow coneflowers. For several months each year from mid summer it produces super-sized, butter yellow flowers that can grow up to 10cm across. Perfect with reds and other autumnal tones, it also associates really well with grasses. It is attractive to bees and butterflies, and birds will flock to the seedheads.Garden care: Lift and divide congested colonies in autumn or spring. In autumn cut back all dead flower stems to the ground. Coneflowers benefit from a spring or autumn mulch with well-rotted compost.