Autumn crocus, Crocus speciosus, has lilac-blue flowers, with dark veins and white throats. They make a glorious display from September to November.
What to plant in September
Autumn crocus look great planted in pots or in borders, where they look good under deciduous shrubs, where they will spread and colonise over the years. They like a sunny spot.
Plant bulbs in drifts, 10cm deep in summer, in gritty, well-drained soil, or plant in pot in a bright, warm spot outdoors.
Here’s how to plant autumn crocus in a pot.
You Will Need
Autumn crocus corms, Crocus speciosus
Terracotta pot
Multi-purpose, peat-free compost
Crocks
Total time:
Step 1
Half fill a pot with good quality, peat-free compost.
Step 2
Space out the corms 3-4cm apart, planting right up to the edges of the pot to make full use of the compost surface.
Step 3
Top up the pot with more compost and lightly firm. The finished surface should be just below the pot rim.
Step 4
Water in well and place the pot in a bright, warm spot outside. Keep the compost moist by watering regularly.