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QAUZUY GARDEN 100 PCS Saffron Plant Seeds Non-GMO
QAUZUY GARDEN 100 PCS Saffron Plant Seeds Non-GMO
QAUZUY GARDEN 100 PCS Saffron Plant Seeds Non-GMO
QAUZUY GARDEN 100 PCS Saffron Plant Seeds Non-GMO
QAUZUY GARDEN 100 PCS Saffron Plant Seeds Non-GMO
QAUZUY GARDEN 100 PCS Saffron Plant Seeds Non-GMO

QAUZUY GARDEN 100 PCS Saffron Plant Seeds Non-GMO Perennial Saffron Crocus Seeds

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QAUZUY GARDEN 100 PCS Saffron Plant Seeds Non-GMO Features

  • Sow. Plant the saffron crocus bulbs in late summer, in pots or borders, in a warm, sunny spot. Space them 15cm apart, at a depth of about 10cm, then firm down the soil and water in well.

  • Soil. Saffron crocus require very well drained soil, especially in winter, preferably sandy loam. Wet soil causes bulb rot, so if your garden is poorly drained or heavy clay then soil amendment is needed.

  • Use for. Saffron is Perfect for all your Cooking needs, such as Golden Rice, Paella, Risotto, Golden Milk, and Teas. Saffron has many health benefits and can be used medicinally by consuming as a tea .

  • Harvesting.The first year after planting, your Saffron Crocus won't produce its best bloom. If you plan to harvest the stigmas, it's best to wait until the second or third year.

  • Growing in containers. Saffron are easy to grow in containers. It's actually handy if you're having a particularly harsh winter. It allows you to move the container to a warmer location when frost strikes.


About QAUZUY GARDEN 100 PCS Saffron Plant Seeds Non-GMO

Saffron is a highly prized, crimson red spice used in cooking. It's the most expensive spice by weight anywhere in the world. Commonly harvested in the Mediterranean and then all the way to the mountains of Kashmi