For example, let it snow and ski in the mountains, and there is frost in many places, in Prague the heads have already stuck out the first crocuses. It's only on the sun's saline in Troy, but it's still another promise of spring.
While a lot of people go to the mountains to see the snow this year, I don't like winter. Instead, after discovering the first snowdies, I look for another promise of spring. And i finally saw them yesterday. They are crocuses that have already appeared in the sun gardens. These tender flowers are actually very resistant tuber plants that bloom until April. The best thing about them is that they will grow basically out of work and can handle even the occasional frost up to minus 5 °C Buy can be white, yellow, purple or striped. I prefer the purple ones combined with daffodils and primroses. In order to grow well, they need permeable soils and habitats where there is enough sun and not too humid. Beautiful are in the lawn, on the edge of the garden and in the rock garden. When you have them on the lawn, wait until the leaves yellow, dry, and then the plant is pulled underground. Only then do you start the first scheduling.
Watch out for mice
Did you plant crocuses in the fall, but they didn't bloom in the spring? Try to engrave the tubers, if they're even there. They've got mice and lotte dinghishes on them, and maybe they've already enjoyed them. A good feature is to bet in the onion basket from now on. It's actually a small plastic basket that costs a few crowns. You put the tubers in it and they'll be hidden. Plus, they'll be more easy for you to reaste.
Our tip – Crocuses are good to resased every three to four years. In summer, carefully excavate them from the ground, let them dry, clean and put somewhere dry and dark place. In autumn, plant them in well-watered soil.

