How do you propagate Crocosmia plants?

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  • Abode look 2 months ago

     

    Crocosmia is usually reproduced by subdividing the underground corms. During spring or early autumn a clump can be split and replanted to enlarge a collection or to give away plants, and this also revitalizes growth and improves higher flowering per season.

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  • Luna Herrera 1 day ago

    Crocosmia plants are mainly propagated by dividing their corms, which are underground bulb-like structures that multiply each year. In early spring or after the flowering season, gardeners dig up the clump and gently separate the small corms that form around the main one. These corms are then replanted about 8–10 cm deep in well-drained soil and spaced apart so they have room to grow. With adequate sunlight, moisture, and warm conditions, each corm develops roots and shoots, eventually forming a new Crocosmia plant that will flower in the following season.

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