Planting Saffron Bulbs

Here’s a simple saffron crocus bulb planting guide you can post on your site or use as a quick reference:


🌸 How to Plant Saffron Crocus Bulbs (Crocus sativus)

Planting Season: Late summer to early fall (August–September in most U.S. zones)


1. Choose the Right Spot

  • Sunlight: Full sun is best — saffron crocus loves warmth.

  • Soil: Well-draining sandy or loamy soil. Avoid heavy clay unless improved with sand/compost.


2. Planting Depth & Spacing

  • Depth: 3–4 inches deep

  • Spacing: 4–6 inches apart to allow for corm multiplication

  • Tip: Place the pointed end of the bulb facing up.


3. Watering

  • Water well right after planting to help the bulbs settle.

  • After that, water only when soil is dry — overwatering can cause rot.


4. Growing Season Care

  • Saffron crocus blooms in fall, producing purple flowers with 3 red stigmas each (the saffron threads).

  • Harvest flowers the morning they open, gently pull the red stigmas, and dry them in a warm, dark place.


5. Winter Care

  • Hardy zones: USDA 6–9. In colder areas, mulch heavily after foliage dies back or lift and store bulbs indoors until spring.


✅ Quick Tip: Each year, bulbs may multiply underground — dig up and divide every 4–5 years to keep blooms strong.

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