Crocuses bloom very early in the spring. Crocuses are perfect for a small bed, along the hedge or under trees. In the lawn, the botanical crocuses are especially nice because their leaves are narrow and resemble grass leaves. Botanical crocuses bloom earlier in the spring than the large-flowered crocuses. The flower on botanical crocuses is smaller than other species. The large-flowered crocuses are very suitable for pots and the flower lasts longer if the pot is not in full sun. The large-flowered crocuses can also be used in the lawn, but you must not mow the grass too early, as the leaves on the crocus bulb will be damaged. Crocus bulbs do not need to be replanted, they can remain in the same place year after year. They will just spread and produce more flowers. Crocus bulbs are planted in the garden at a depth of about 5cm.The early flower bulbs such as crocus are not eaten by animals, deer usually avoid them in the garden.