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Price reductions at Crocus

by Sarah - June 27th, 2010.
Filed under: Crocus, Price Reductions.

Reduced products at Crocus

marguerite
marguerite was £0.79 now £0.49
Position: full sunSoil: well drained, moderately fertile soilRate of growth: average Flowering period: May to September Flower colour: pale lemon with a yellow centreOther features: long lasting flowersHardiness: half hardy (will need protection in winter)Primrose yellow disc florets form a broad, rounded dome that is encircled by a collar of lemon-coloured ray florets, which become paler as they age. A robust cultivar with glaucous foliage, the flowering period can be prolonged even further by dead-heading regularly.Garden care: Pinch out the growing tips to encourage bushiness and apply a deep, dry mulch around the base of the plant in autumn.Take cuttings to ensure against winter losses, however even if top growth is damaged by the frost, the plants often re-grow from the base in spring.

marguerite
marguerite was £0.79 now £0.49
Position: full sunSoil: well drained, moderately fertile soilRate of growth: average Flowering period: May to September Flower colour: white and lemonOther features: long lasting flowersHardiness: half hardy (will need protection in winter)Double, anemone-centred flowerheads with pure white ray florets surrounding a mass of soft lemon disc florets, which open from the outer edge and fade to creamy white as they mature. The dark green foliage provides a good contrast and forms a compact dome.Garden care: Pinch out the growing tips to encourage bushiness and apply a deep, dry mulch around the base of the plant in autumn.Take cuttings to ensure against winter losses, however even if top growth is damaged by the frost, the plants often re-grow from the base in spring.
marguerite
marguerite was £0.79 now £0.49
Position: full sunSoil: well drained, moderately fertile soilRate of growth: average Flowering period: May to September Flower colour: pink with a yellow centreOther features: long lasting flowersHardiness: half hardy (will need protection in winter)Attractively dissected grey-green foliage is topped with open clusters of yellow-centred, double pink flowerheads. Incredibly prolific, it is ideal for mixing with softer pinks as well as lilacs and purples to provide a long-lasting display in a pot or windowbox.Garden care: Pinch out the growing tips to encourage bushiness and apply a deep, dry mulch around the base of the plant in autumn.Take cuttings to ensure against winter losses, however even if top growth is damaged by the frost, the plants often re-grow from the base in spring.
traditional-long-handled-bulb-planter-by-joseph-bentley
traditional-long-handled-bulb-planter-by-joseph-bentley was £34.99 now £29.99
One of the best and toughest bulb planters we have found it cuts a clean planting hole and removes the soil plug ready for dropping the bulb in to the hole. The bulb planter has a generous 7cm diameter, so is ideal for planting all sized bulbs and even has a handy depth guide on it too. The planter head and socket is made from stainless steel with an ash handle, and the entire planter measures 1m tall. Easy to use and great for even the toughest of soils.The traditional range of garden tools has been inspired by the look, feel and quality of the tools offered in the early 1900’s. They are well crafted, manufactured with FSC Ash and stainless steel.