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Saffron is the world's most expensive spice. It has a wonderful sweet, earthy taste, can be used with either sweet or savoury dishes & is a popular spice for rice. & it has a very attractive flower too! It is remarkably easy to grow. Just plant your bulbs in a sunny spot before the end of August & they will produce beautifully scented blooms. You could even grow them in pots on your patio. Coming originally from Nepal, Saffron Crocus (Crocus Sativus) is tough & comes up year after year.HOW TO HARVEST
- Once in bloom, look out for the 'red ribbons' which dangle from the centre of the flower. Pick them with tweezers, dry them & they should last for up to 2 years in an airtight jar.35 Saffron Crocus bulbs at £9.95 or 70 bulbs for just £14.95.. Pack of 70 Bulbs
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Saffron Crocus Bulbs Grow the most expensive spice in the world! The Saffron Crocus Bulb is a beautiful autumn blooming Crocus (Crocus sativus). Saffron is the quintessential season for paella & other delicious Mediterranean dishes. Rich in taste, aroma & history, Saffron is the whole package in your garden. The Saffron flower is a Crocus variety that commands attention & throughout history that is exactly what it has done! The spice was very much sought after by the Ancient Greeks for its aroma, colour & health benefits. As early as 400 BC, Hippocrates was writing about how amazing Saffron was & even wrote about it being a ‘cure’ for coughs, colds, stomach aches, insomnia & heart problems! Famous for the rich yellow coloured powder that Saffron produces, it has been used as dye for clothing for centuries. A single gram of Saffron can dye roughly 40 litres of water, creating a distinctive yellow hue that has been used by buddhist monks for many years. In fact this is still the way they dye their K???ya’s. The Flower The Saffron Crocus produces violet flowers, delicately decorated with fine brush strokes of violet throughout the petals. The 3 pronged stigma protrudes from the centre with a striking crimson colour to contrast beautifully with the rest of the plant, making them really stand out amongst other flowers. The crimson stigmas are what is needed to create the most expensive spice in the world. However, you don’t have to harvest these stigmas. Keep them on the flower to enjoy the contrasting colour & the striking scent they produce. ...
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Saffron Crocus Bulbs Grow the most expensive spice in the world! The Saffron Crocus Bulb is a beautiful autumn blooming Crocus (Crocus sativus). Saffron is the quintessential season for paella & other delicious Mediterranean dishes. Rich in taste, aroma & history, Saffron is the whole package in your garden. The Saffron flower is a Crocus variety that commands attention & throughout history that is exactly what it has done! The spice was very much sought after by the Ancient Greeks for its aroma, colour & health benefits. As early as 400 BC, Hippocrates was writing about how amazing Saffron was & even wrote about it being a ‘cure’ for coughs, colds, stomach aches, insomnia & heart problems! Famous for the rich yellow coloured powder that Saffron produces, it has been used as dye for clothing for centuries. A single gram of Saffron can dye roughly 40 litres of water, creating a distinctive yellow hue that has been used by buddhist monks for many years. In fact this is still the way they dye their K???ya’s. The Flower The Saffron Crocus produces violet flowers, delicately decorated with fine brush strokes of violet throughout the petals. The 3 pronged stigma protrudes from the centre with a striking crimson colour to contrast beautifully with the rest of the plant, making them really stand out amongst other flowers. The crimson stigmas are what is needed to create the most expensive spice in the world. However, you don’t have to harvest these stigmas. Keep them on the flower to enjoy the contrasting colour & the striking scent they produce. ...
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Its the most expensive spice in the world & worth more than its weight in gold, but this little gem of a plant isnt as delicate as you might think. It's hardy down to -15C! This little treasure will happily live in your garden & give you a stunning display of violet & amber in the shortening autumn days, as well as a golden harvest of precious Saffron threads. Plants are despatched early August & should be planted out immediately. Harvest: October. Pluck out the red saffron threads with a pair of tweezers (yes, its worth it). Packed with naturally mood-enhancing properties to boot! Latin Name: Crocus sativus. Spice up your cooking & your garden. Savour the flavour fresh from your garden or windowsill. ...
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Saffron Crocus Bulbs Grow the most expensive spice in the world! The Saffron Crocus Bulb is a beautiful autumn blooming Crocus (Crocus sativus). Saffron is the quintessential season for paella & other delicious Mediterranean dishes. Rich in taste, aroma & history, Saffron is the whole package in your garden. The Saffron flower is a Crocus variety that commands attention & throughout history that is exactly what it has done! The spice was very much sought after by the Ancient Greeks for its aroma, colour & health benefits. As early as 400 BC, Hippocrates was writing about how amazing Saffron was & even wrote about it being a ‘cure’ for coughs, colds, stomach aches, insomnia & heart problems! Famous for the rich yellow coloured powder that Saffron produces, it has been used as dye for clothing for centuries. A single gram of Saffron can dye roughly 40 litres of water, creating a distinctive yellow hue that has been used by buddhist monks for many years. In fact this is still the way they dye their K???ya’s. The Flower The Saffron Crocus produces violet flowers, delicately decorated with fine brush strokes of violet throughout the petals. The 3 pronged stigma protrudes from the centre with a striking crimson colour to contrast beautifully with the rest of the plant, making them really stand out amongst other flowers. The crimson stigmas are what is needed to create the most expensive spice in the world. However, you don’t have to harvest these stigmas. Keep them on the flower to enjoy the contrasting colour & the striking scent they produce. ...
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If you’re after something exciting to grow for yourself, our saffron crocus bulbs mean you can enjoy the world’s most expensive spice right from your own garden! Each of these saffron bulbs will produce up to six gorgeous white autumn flowers, & it’s easy to harvest that delicious saffron for using in the kitchen. Just imagine how impressed your friends & family will be when you serve up a homecooked meal with your very own saffron… ...
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If you’re after something exciting to grow for yourself, our saffron crocus bulbs mean you can enjoy the world’s most expensive spice right from your own garden! Each of these saffron bulbs will produce up to six gorgeous white autumn flowers, & it’s easy to harvest that delicious saffron for using in the kitchen. Just imagine how impressed your friends & family will be when you serve up a homecooked meal with your very own saffron… ...
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If you’re after something exciting to grow for yourself, our saffron crocus bulbs mean you can enjoy the world’s most expensive spice right from your own garden! Each of these saffron bulbs will produce up to six gorgeous white autumn flowers, & it’s easy to harvest that delicious saffron for using in the kitchen. Just imagine how impressed your friends & family will be when you serve up a homecooked meal with your very own saffron… ...
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If you’re after something exciting to grow for yourself, our saffron crocus bulbs mean you can enjoy the world’s most expensive spice right from your own garden! Each of these saffron bulbs will produce up to six gorgeous white autumn flowers, & it’s easy to harvest that delicious saffron for using in the kitchen. Just imagine how impressed your friends & family will be when you serve up a homecooked meal with your very own saffron… ...
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Fast-spreading mats of rich green foliage, topped with a profusion of petite white flowers throughout summer. Flowers July-September. Height 10cm (4). Late flowering variety. Supplied in a 9cm pot. Alpines are a range of plants that have their origins in alpine, mountainous climates. They can be grown in patio containers, an old sink, between paving stones, in dry-stone walls or in a rockery
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Saffron Crocus Bulbs

Saffron Crocus Bulbs Grow the most expensive spice in the world! The Saffron Crocus Bulb is a beautiful autumn blooming Crocus (Crocus sativus). Saffron is the quintessential season for paella and other delicious Mediterranean dishes. Rich in taste, aroma and history, Saffron is the whole package in your garden. The Saffron flower is a Crocus variety that commands attention and throughout history that is exactly what it has done! The spice was very much sought after by the Ancient Greeks for its aroma, colour and health benefits. As early as 400 BC, Hippocrates was writing about how amazing Saffron was and even wrote about it being a ‘cure’ for coughs, colds, stomach aches, insomnia and heart problems! Famous for the rich yellow coloured powder that Saffron produces, it has
been used as dye for clothing for centuries. A single gram of Saffron can dye roughly 40 litres of water, creating a distinctive yellow hue that has been used by buddhist monks for many years. In fact this is still the way they dye their K???ya’s. The Flower The Saffron Crocus produces purple flowers, delicately decorated with fine brush strokes of purple throughout the petals. The 3 pronged stigma protrudes from the centre with a striking crimson colour to contrast beautifully with the rest of the plant, making them really stand out amongst other flowers. The crimson stigmas are what is needed to create the most expensive spice in the world. However, you don’t have to harvest these stigmas. Keep them on the flower to enjoy the contrasting colour and the striking scent they
produce.
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Saffron Crocus Bulbs Grow the most expensive spice in the world! The Saffron Crocus Bulb is a beautiful autumn blooming Crocus (Crocus sativus). Saffron is the quintessential season for paella & other delicious Mediterranean dishes. Rich in taste, aroma & history, Saffron is the whole package in your garden. The Saffron flower is a Crocus variety that commands attention & throughout history that is exactly what it has done! The spice was very much sought after by the Ancient Greeks for its aroma, colour & health benefits. As early as 400 BC, Hippocrates was writing about how amazing Saffron was & even wrote about it being a ‘cure’ for coughs, colds, stomach aches, insomnia & heart problems! Famous for the rich yellow coloured powder that Saffron produces, it has been used as dye for clothing for centuries. A single gram of Saffron can dye roughly 40 litres of water, creating a distinctive yellow hue that has been used by buddhist monks for many years. In fact this is still the way they dye their K???ya’s. The Flower The Saffron Crocus produces violet flowers, delicately decorated with fine brush strokes of violet throughout the petals. The 3 pronged stigma protrudes from the centre with a striking crimson colour to contrast beautifully with the rest of the plant, making them really stand out amongst other flowers. The crimson stigmas are what is needed to create the most expensive spice in the world. However, you don’t have to harvest these stigmas. Keep them on the flower to enjoy the contrasting colour & the striking scent they produce.

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Saffron - The worlds most expensive spice by weight. Used in Indian cooking.
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