Crocus Gipsy Girl stands out for its distinctive yellow petals marked with fine brown stripes, bringing a touch of colour and fragrance to gardens as winter ends. These crocuses are among the earliest to flower, releasing a noticeable, honey-like scent during mild days in February and March. Their unique appearance and aroma make them a valued choice for those seeking garden bulbs that attract pollinators and add early seasonal interest.
Plant Crocus Gipsy Girl bulbs in autumn, from September to October. This timing allows the bulbs to establish roots before winter sets in, supporting strong spring growth.
Set the bulbs 6-8 cm deep in well-drained soil. This depth helps protect them from frost and supports healthy development.
Allow 5-10 cm between each bulb. This spacing encourages the formation of dense, attractive clumps, ideal for borders or rock gardens.
Crocus Gipsy Girl reaches a height of around 10 cm. Its compact size makes it suitable for rockeries, lawns, and the edges of beds.
This variety blooms very early, typically from February to March. It is often one of the first perennial bulbs to bring colour and fragrance to the garden after winter.
Fully hardy, Crocus Gipsy Girl can remain in the ground throughout winter. The bulbs do not require lifting, simplifying care and ensuring reliable flowering year after year.
Ideal for garden borders, rockeries, lawns, and containers on balconies or terraces, these crocuses are valued for both their early flowering and strong scent. They suit naturalistic planting schemes and group displays, and are well-regarded among those who prefer environmentally friendly bulbs for gardens that support bees and butterflies.
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Each giga pack contains 500 Crocus Gipsy Girl bulbs. Planting instructions are provided on every pack for convenience and clarity.
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