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A new fun project for me - I'm planting saffron crocus plants to see if I can grow my own saffron. I bought these in late September and am just getting around to planting them now. You can see that the bulbs are a bit impatient with me smile.

Has anyone else tried to grow their own saffron?



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Hi Lisa and all,

It makes a lot of sense to grow your own saffron due to the costs on the market and especially if you use this spice in your kitchen.

As I understand, you need some patience as it is a plant that builds up over the years to give more blossoms and yield more stamens.

I have never grown it but at my next garden club meeting I will bring it up and see if I can get any first hand advice from those who have. Saffron paella or risotto - delicious!

Cheers now


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Right, Lestie, I think I'll only get a few threads, but that's ok smile.

Saffron project day 2 - the planter finally thawed (it had been on the back porch) so I was able to put the bulbs into it. It's now sitting by the back sliding glass door.

Tomorrow the little saffron plants will get their first taste of sunshine!



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Lisa,

Please keep this thread updated, I would love to try growing saffron. I just don't use it because it's so expensive.

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See, and this way you could make as much as you wanted smile.


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Look! Look! The little saffron bulbs are actually growing! They're making little green leafy bits!! smile smile Happy happy happy.



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Wow! They are growing fast Lisa!

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Yes indeedy!

Here's the latest photo of my saffron bulbs, taken yesterday. They're growing well!



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Fabulous! I'm excited.

After you had them inside the back porch was the weather okay to put them outside? Curious as it's freezing and icy here in New York.

I love watching plants grow.

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Allyson -

We're in Massachusetts so it won't be warm enough for them to go outside until April smile.

Our saffron plants are growing but no flowers are forming yet. I've heard a rumor that they might have two cycles - a first cycle where they just grow greens and then a second cycle that has the flower stage. Thoughts?



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