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1 Comment To "For Saffron Crocuses Indoors: My Coldest Room Is A Window-enclosed Porch And, Currently, It Does Not Stay Between 35 F And 48 F. L"
#1 Comment By GKH_Susan On 10/01/2022 @ 1:59 pm
They typically bloom in fall a year after planted. So, as long as it is still fall when you plant they should be OK.
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