Bring Spring to Life with Our Crocus Bulb Selection
Cheerful crocus flowers announce that spring has sprung! Crocus plants give beds and borders an early-season pop of colors. When planted by the hundreds or thousands, crocus bulbs naturalize beautifully in grassy areas, woodlands, slopes or under trees. Crocus plants can be successfully grown in a lawn for a spring meadow effect. Hold off on mowing the lawn in spring until the crocus foliage begins to die back. Explore our selection of vibrant crocus flowers to add early spring color to your garden. Buy your favorite crocus type and look forward to the joy of beautiful blooms. Start planning today and enjoy a colorful garden!Crocus Planting and Growing Tips
Crocus bulbs should be planted in fall in well-drained, sandy soil in full sun to partial shade. Plant the bulbs 2-4 inches deep and 2-3 inches apart. For the best effect, plant crocus in drifts of 20 or more bulbs. Growing only 4-6 inches tall, they are hardy in zones 3-9 and naturalize well.For more information on growing crocus bulbs, please read our How to Grow Crocus page.