How Do You Plant Crocosmia George Davidson Bulbs?
The Crocosmia George Davidson bulb produces a plant that blooms from late summer into fall. Crocosmia George Davidson flowers are usually a deep yellow and shaped like stars. They appear on slender, glossy stems and make excellent cut flowers. Crocosmia George Davidson can reach 2 1/2 to 3 feet in height with a fairly narrow flower spread. Hardy in zones 5 through 10, the Crocosmia George Davidson is considered an easy bulb to grow. Decide on an area of the garden for planting the Crocosmia George Davidson where the bulbs can get full sun throughout the day. If you are located in the hottest zones, position the bulbs for partial shade in the late afternoon. Dig planting holes 2 to 3 inches deep and 8 to 10 inches apart. Place one Crocosmia George Davidson bulb in each hole, pointy end up. Soak your newly planted Crocosmia George Davidson thoroughly and keep the planting bed watered throughout the growing season. Mulch heavily for wintering in the ground in zones north of zone 5, or dig