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Thank´s Janis !Then there´s a good chance of more seeds germinating next spring I guess.Actually Crocus flavus was the only one to germinate in bigger numbers last spring. I guess that some autumn flowering species might germinate this autumn as well.Lars
I sow my crocus seeds mostly in boxes or pots. Only some species which are excellent growers outside and set plenty of seed I sow on garden beds. Such are Crocus veluchensis, C. malyi, C. chrysanthus, C. versicolor, C. heuffelianus, C. abantensis, C. korolkowii and some others. Janis
Onion man - I am learning that my busy work schedule and resulting lack of attentiveness have made sowing seed directly in garden soil by far my most successful tact. The few fritillaria that I have seed raised to bloom I scattered seed around the base of the plant and spread a bit of grit over it and they sprouted like grass and are growing better than my attempts at pot culture.Clay