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Gardening Know How Questions & Answers - https://questions.gardeningknowhow.comI planted some dry, wizened Crocosmia corms last year, but only the largest corm showed any growth. Its sprout looked like a blade of grass about 6”-8” long. A man trod on the young foliage, and it did not sprout more last year. It is now mid-March, and though other plants are putting forth green shoots, I see nothing from the Crocosmia. Do you think it stands a chance or shall I try to start afresh? Since there are no sprouts, I have nothing to show you.
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1 Comment To "Will my Crocosmia Lucifer corms sprout this year?"
#1 Comment By GKH_Susan On 03/18/2020 @ 10:38 pm
If you don't see new growth by June, you have lost that crocosmia and need to start again.
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