crocosmia

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Posted by greenqueen on January 28, 2011, 1:28 pm
 
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hi.im new to gardening...
can anyone give me some advice on a crocosmia i have in my garden.i
recently moved to my present home to which this plant is in abundance in
my front garden-it did flower last summer but only had  a few  flowers -
i was told this is because there are too many plants packed together and
that they need thining out??the leaves have now gone brown and
wilted.....if i can thin them out(i presume they are bulbs)when can i do
this??not sure what type of crocosmia they are -but they are small
headed and a golden yellow to orange colour and they only grew to about
two and a half feet.
thanks
jo




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Posted by lannerman on January 30, 2011, 6:13 pm
 
greenqueen;911344 Wrote:

Hi Jo, yes your right they have a storage organ similar to a bulb called
a corm, you cant go far wrong with dividing them as they will grow no
matter how and what you do but ideally, they are best split just before
the new growth appears in late winter/ spring. Remove all the dead
leaves and lift the clumps, split the clump into 20cm clumps of corms
and replant. Down here in Cornwall, they are a bit of a pest, as no
matter how you try to get rid of them, the always seem to grow back. I
dont think you will have much trouble.

best wishes Lannermn




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