The Old Dog Recommends : Plant Crocuses And Watch The Beauty Spread!

in crocuses •  8 years ago  (edited)

It's springtime and every day brings new splashes of color. Today I went over to our family "hobby farm" and I was thrilled and surprised to see that crocuses were blooming all over our gravel driveway and the surrounding fields.

Some years back my mother-in-law had planted some corms (tiny bulbs) in a flower bed around the base of the house and these have now spread on their own and they occupy patches here, there and everywhere!

You see, crocuses not only provide color in the winter but they also naturalize which means that they spread and come back year after year. Bonus!


These gorgeous perennials have spread onto our gravel driveway and they look fabulous!

Notice the striped leaves which add to their beauty!

Crocuses And Recovering From The Winter Blahs!

Just when it seems that winter will never end the crocuses seem to give us encouragement as they are some of the first flowers to "spring up". The early varieties can arrive when there is still snow or ice and are even able to push up through the snow. The flowers however stay closed tight as they seem to huddle against the cold. Not only are they being protected against the elements but they may also be saving their interior beauty until the insects can partake of the pollen.

Spectacular Beauty and Benefit of The Interior of The Crocus Flower

Once the sun starts to shine on the closed flowers the crocus opens and exhibits an interior that is even more brightly coloured than the exterior flower. The stigmas are often orange or red and make up part of a winning package of beauty and utility. The colourful display is of great attraction to pollinators as is the wonderful scent which many varieties give off. In fact, crocuses even have the ability to "lure" bees out of their hives in February or March.


The scent of some crocuses can lure bees from their hives in early spring. This photo pixabay.com

Crocuses On Grass Fields

The crocuses will even spread onto lawns and fields but if you want then to come back year after year you've got to delay cutting the grass until their foliage has enough time to mature and produce corms for future years.

Crocuses in Pots

Crocuses do very well and look wonderful in pots. Some gardeners like to cram them as tightly as possible so that they put on an "enthusiastic" display! Once they have finished flowering the pots can be left in a sunny area until the foliage has died back. Then just leave them idle until the fall when they will require some light watering in order to grow again the following spring.

Quick Facts About Crocuses

  • Crocuses are from the iris family
  • There are over 90 species
  • They are native to woodland scrub and alpine tundra
  • They can be found in Europe, North Africa, the aegean Islands, Central Asia and Western China.
  • The name derives from ancient languages and means saffron

Why Not Plant Some Crocuses And Watch The Beauty Spread!

If you are not planting crocuses in your garden you are missing out on one of the delights of spring! They have the power to pull you away from a cosy indoor fire and get you outdoors!

How Would You Respond?

  • Do you grow crocuses?
  • What color or variety are your crocuses?
  • Would you like to try and grow them?
  • Do you like the fact that they spread or would you find that invasive?

I hope that you enjoyed this article about a beautiful early flower that loves to spread its joy here, there and everywhere!


Until next time,


@kus-knee (The Old Dog)

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@kus-knee I love the one with the bee on it
so cute!
I love bees! ^ ^
I love crocuses but not growing one yet cause I want this one

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but the bulb is always sold out when I look for it so I have to keep looking. I want this in combi with this : source

both very hard to find maybe if I get lucky and get back to Keukenhof then yes ^ ^

I wont mind if the earth gets filled with crocuses it gives a beautiful lawn and if it runs out of space to crawl on and multiply in the front yard, I'll move it on the marshes beside the bike pads hihi

Thanks for your lovely comment with the wonderful pics!

this posts kind of expresses where you are at, at this point in life. your post carries you tone and it is one of peace and calm. that is what i can tell. i want to get to this point when i feel every moment with calm, breath and be unstiff to feel the beautiful things in this world but i am certainly not at that stage currently. i envision a life like this really soon and i do love nature and would cherish being able grow and pamper colors and beauty in the form of these amazing flowers. i will pause at this point.
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Crocuses are a beautiful and cheerful "early reminder" of spring... when I was little, in Denmark, I remember how they would sometimes be blooming even when there was snow, adding colour to a dull winter scene... as I recall, we had yellow and white ones, in addition to the typical purple/blue.

Haven't tried growing them here (Washington state, USA), although the climate seems good for them-- we have a lot of deer and wild rabbits, and they seem to eat absolutely everything we try to grow, and putting up an actual electric fence seems like a bit too much effort!

  ·  8 years ago (edited)

I'm glad that you have some good memories of them. I read somewhere that the deer and rabbits leave them alone. On our property we get deer, rabbits, wild boar, mice and rats! Perhaps without them they'd be even more pervasive.

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@kus-knee, thank you!

Nice...They're up in Arkansas along with the dogwood.

A naturally growing beauty. What a great gift they are!

I love the crocuses, but I really can't grow then in my backyard because I don't have the green thumb for flowers and in my city there isn't the right climatic condition to grow them. On the mountains near my city there are more crocuses, so I can watch and admire them .
Remember: the pasta with saffron is very good! ^_^

I'm glad that you get to enjoy them in other environments. Yes the risotto alla Milanese is a staple around these parts. Thanks for coming and leaving a comment!

Nice shots! I could certainly use some along the patio on the lake side. I would love it if the would spread. They would be a welcome ground cover!

Yes indeed. Give them a try!

Thanks a lot for visiting and leaving a comment!

We have crocuses coming up along with daffodils, snowdrops and primroses. The garden is looking colourful after the dull winter months.

I'm sure that they are lifting your spirits! Thanks for your comment @steevc!

We do too! :)

Very nice @kus-knee (The Old Dog)

Coming from the flower master that's a great compliment!

I do love crocuses. My daffodils keep chasing them away somehow. These ones are particularly nice!

Your daffodils are bullies! Thanks for having a look!

I think they are bullies! Anytime old dog, it's always a pleasure!

Here we have some native Crocus...sp., (purple too) and I don't see them as invasive or weed!!

Thanks so much for having a look @liliana.durante

That's always a pleasure @kus-knee! :)

Beautiful
I didn't know that "crocuses not only provide color in the winter but they also naturalize which means that they spread and come back year after year"
Natural nice blog ( The Old Dog )

Thanks for stopping to have a look!

I don't grow crocuses, but I will love to grow them because those flowers look amazing! Nice post,​ Old Dog!

Thanks a lot!

I would have to plant them with wire cages over them because of the feral cats and other critters in my yard.
In the language of flowers, crocus means cheerfulness.
And all the woods are alive with the murmur and sound of Spring,
And the rose-bud breaks into pink on the climbing briar,
And the crocus-bed is a quivering moon of fire
Girdled round with the belt of an amethyst ring.
–Oscar Wilde

I really love crocuses!