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Our Crocus ‘Orange Monarch’ are flowering now. It’s nice to see this colour at this time of year, it really brightens up a grey day and absolutely glows on a sunny day! 

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Little pot of gold!✨ Our Crocus ‘Orange Monarch’ are flowering now. It’s nice to see this colour at this time of year, it really brightens up a grey day and absolutely glows on a sunny day! . . ....

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Farmer Gracy on Instagram: "Want to free-up your pots for summer bulbs? Tulips aren’t typically perennial and may not grow back next year, you can simply discard them after flowering. But sometimes they do grow back for another year and, if you prefer, you can give them another chance in the garden. Find a gap in a border or wild area and plant the whole group into it. You should allow the stems and leaves to die back fully after you’ve transferred them, this will give them a better chance of growing back again next year. Now we have some pots free at the perfect time for planting summer bulbs! 🙌🌸

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Farmer Gracy on Instagram: "Want to free-up your pots for summer bulbs? Tulips aren’t typically perennial and may not grow back next year, you can simply discard them after flowering. But sometimes they do grow back for another year and, if you prefer, you can give them another chance in the garden. Find a gap in a border or wild area and plant the whole group into it. You should allow the stems and leaves to die back fully after you’ve transferred them, this will give them a better chance…

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