By Bonnie L. Grant Any plant that can bloom through snow is a true winner. Crocuses are the first bright surprise in early spring, painting the landscape in jewel tones. In order to get the cheery flowers, you have to plant some corms at the right time of the year. You need to know when to plant crocus. Read on for important crocus planting tips. When to Plant Crocus Why does it matter when you plant your bulbs and corms? It would seem that as long as they get in the ground they will grow when it is time, but actually bulbs, tubers and corms require certain conditions to break dormancy. The plant will not emerge if it doesn’t get this combination of correct conditions. The best way to achieve this is to plant them just before they will experience those circumstances. Since crocus is considered a spring bloomer, you need
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