can you plant crocosmia in pots Crocosmia 'Emily McKensie' - 1
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can you plant crocosmia in pots

can you plant crocosmia in pots Crocosmia 'Emily McKensie' - 1

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can you plant crocosmia in pots Crocosmia 'Emily McKensie' - 1Add a bold burst of color to your summer garden with Emily McKenzie Crocosmiaa fiery orange blooming beauty thats as tough as it is stunning. With its upright foliage and vibrant blooms, its a low maintenance showstopper perfect for hot Southern gardens. Crocosmia makes an excellent cut flower. You can grow this in zone 6 with extra care during the winter. What to expect: After planting Emily McKenzie Crocosmia in well drained soil and a sunny spot,

Add a bold burst of color to your summer garden with ‘Emily McKenzie’ Crocosmia—a fiery orange blooming beauty that’s as tough as it is stunning. With its upright foliage and vibrant blooms, it’s a low-maintenance showstopper perfect for hot Southern gardens. Crocosmia makes an excellent cut flower. You can grow this in zone 6 with extra care during the winter.

What to expect: After planting ‘Emily McKenzie’ Crocosmia in well-drained soil and a sunny spot, expect graceful green foliage to emerge in late spring to early summer. By mid to late summer, striking orange blooms with rich maroon centers will begin to open, rising on slender stems above the foliage. These bold flowers will brighten the garden and attract hummingbirds and pollinators. In ideal conditions, the clump will multiply over time, becoming more impressive each season. Crocosmia goes dormant in winter.

Planting Requirements - Sun and Water: These bulb does best in well-drained soil. Plant this in full summer sun to help it stay upright. It is drought toelrant, but will perform better if watered during dry months.

Blooms and Foliage: The sword-like foliage is a great addition to add texture to your summer garden as it stands about 3-4 feet tall. The eye-catching red-orange flowers appear around July - August and are 1-2" across and each stem has 20-30 blooms on it that each open in succession. This gives you flowers over several weeks during the hot summer.

Mulitplying: ‘Emily McKenzie’ Crocosmia multiplies naturally by forming offsets, or small corms, around the base of the original plant. Each year, the clump will grow a bit larger, producing more flowering stems and creating a fuller display. In just a few seasons, what began as a small planting can become a generous patch of vivid summer color. If the clump becomes too crowded or you want to spread the beauty around, you can lift and divide the corms in late fall or early spring—an easy way to multiply your plants and fill more garden spaces.

You can see from the pots above, which is what we are selling - 2025, that each pot contains multiple shoots and corms. You can go ahead and divide this when you plant it for crocosmia in multiple places.

Animals: Polinators, hummingbirds, bees, and butterflies, love crocosmia while deer and other animals tend to leave it alone. Deer, squirrels, rabbits tend to avoid crocosmia (though deer have been known to eat plastic flowers). It is not toxic to your pets who are rarely interested in it either.

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