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Whwoz May 8, 2019 09:25 PM

Saffron
 
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Have been toying with the idea of growing this for several years and had the opportunity to get some just before Christmas and again at the local farm machinery field days, called Farm World.

Eleven of the first dozen have come up and I am not expecting the last one too, scratching around it cannot be seen. Of the 51 from farm world 28 are up, more will come through yet and a quick check this morning found one pulled out. So photos below are of pulled out plant with side shoots on corm, one that has been up for 10 to 14 days and one that has been up for 6 or 7 weeks.

PlainJane May 8, 2019 11:17 PM

Always been curious about it; never grown it.

bower May 9, 2019 04:52 PM

I grew saffron one year. You can't overwinter them here of course. Expensive to buy a dozen, the flowers were gorgeous in the fall. :) And produced a wee crumble of spice.
It looks like your bulbs are dividing, Whwoz? I mean the side shoots, will they form little new ones at the end of season? You will have a crop forever, if that's the case. :yes:

Worth1 May 9, 2019 05:08 PM

[QUOTE=bower;735052]I grew saffron one year. You can't overwinter them here of course. Expensive to buy a dozen, the flowers were gorgeous in the fall. :) And produced a wee crumble of spice.
It looks like your bulbs are dividing, Whwoz? I mean the side shoots, will they form little new ones at the end of season? You will have a crop forever, if that's the case. :yes:[/QUOTE]
The middle eastern good stuff is around $252 an ounce.

Roughly about the same price for an ounce of good marijuana in an area that it is highly illegal.
In other words Austin Texas less $150 Conroe Texas more $260.
A field of saffron could be a good thing to consider.:lol:

I have a wee bit of the good stuff (saffron) here some place.

Nematode May 9, 2019 09:59 PM

Saffron is free, its the tweezing it out of the flowers that costs $250/oz.
Wouldn't mind having a few here to mess with though.

mcsee May 9, 2019 11:54 PM

Woz told us about him purchasing and growing Saffron and it's something my wife has wanted to do for years, so we ordered 25 corms @ $2.00 each.



We were pleasantly surprised when we planted out the 38 corms that arrived in the box.

Whwoz May 10, 2019 12:03 AM

Bower, yes I believe that the corms will multiply from each of the side shoots. We were told that they multiply up quickly and at the rate they are sideshooting I believe they will, just need to keep the birds from pulling them out.

For the spice, each flower has three stamens, which need to be picked before the sun dries them out in the morning otherwise the quality drops off fairly rapidly from what we have been told. Mind you they flower in March here when the days can still be rather warm.

Mcsee, sounds like you got the value pack.

LDiane May 10, 2019 11:01 AM

It's the stigma that is used, not the stamens.

Worth1 May 10, 2019 11:30 AM

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Whwoz May 27, 2019 01:15 AM

Looks like we have 61 out of the 63 planted up and growing. Possibility of the other two being up and planted in the wrong box after the Magpie pulled them out. Going from the number of shoots on some of the corms, I reckon that they will multiply by 3 on average, with up to 6 possible.


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