We Interrupt Our Regularly Scheduled Pollinator Post To Bring You Tommies!
Author: admin // Category: Home Gardening, TipsDon’t I wish! When gardeners dream, we dream big dreams!
My little hillside looks like this!
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| (Lilac Tommies On A Hill Need No Prose) |
This spectacular hillside of Tommies has delighted and charmed me for over 20 years. No way, can I possibly reproduce this look~That’s a million dollar estate! But, I knew that given enough time, that the little snow crocus would make a nice show. So, I ordered and planted a 1000 Tommies on the small hillside slope where the Blue Bottle Tree resides….and, waited patiently to see what late winter would bring.
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| Crocus tommasinianus planted elsewhere in the garden |
They are blooming and they are the tiniest little things, standing about 3″ (8 cm) high. Tommies are hardy to Zone 3, often blooming through the snow, but, can get knocked over (but not eaten) by marauding squirrels searching for something tasty to eat.
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| some are deeper lilac tinted like this ‘Ruby Giant’ |
Instead of blooming all at once like my hillside inspiration, they are opening a few at a time. Gone is that dream of a river of lilac Tommies blooming their hearts out for me! It’s not going to happen this year! I have been assured by sources like Paghat and others, that newly planted Tommies bloom sporadically, but, after a few years they will all bloom at the same time! They also have the fastest reproductive rate of any species crocus….self sowing by seed and through offset cormlets. I just might get that dramatic look sooner, rather then later! When gardeners dream, they dream big dreams! Then, we figure out how to make them happen (just in case, I plan on planting even more on my little slope and there’s a nice slope in the Garden Of Benign Neglect that would look good, too.)
xxoogail
PS In case you want to learn about the dozens of different species crocus go here! They’re gorgeous.
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