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When to plant Crocus in Huerfano County County,

In Huerfano County County, plant Crocus in spring between mid-spring and late spring, once soil temps hold above 50°F. Huerfano County County's last frost averages May 12, so time plantings around the expected last-frost window for best survival. For a fall crop, sow between August 19 and September 2 — roughly 20 days before the first frost on September 30.

When to Plant Crocus in Huerfano County, CO

Huerfano County, Colorado Zone 6a June

June in Huerfano County, Colorado — your action list

If you only do a handful of things in the garden this June, make it these. They're sequenced around your zone's frost timing.

Avg. last frost May 12
Avg. first frost September 30
Soil temp (4") 49°F
Watering Critical
Pest pressure High
Daylight 14.6 hrs

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Crocuses (Crocus spp.) are the heralds of spring — small, gem-like blooms that push up through frozen ground or even snow, often weeks before any other flower. Their compact corms naturalize readily in lawns, rock gardens, and borders, creating drifts of purple, white, and yellow that expand year after year. Bees prize early crocus as one of their first nectar and pollen sources of the season. The saffron crocus (C. sativus) blooms in fall and yields the world's most expensive spice.

Huerfano County, Colorado is in USDA Zone 6a. The average last spring frost is May 12 and the first fall frost is September 30, giving you a growing season of approximately 141 days.

At an elevation of 7,235 feet, Huerfano County receives approximately 15.2 inches of rainfall annually with predominantly loam soil. Summer highs average 83°F, so choose short-season varieties of Crocus to ensure they mature before fall. With low rainfall, drip irrigation is essential for growing Crocus successfully. Mulch heavily to conserve soil moisture.

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Huerfano County, CO (Zone 6a) Short season
141 days
Last Spring Frost May 12
141 growing days
First Fall Frost September 30
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Huerfano County Soil Profile

Soil Type

Loam

Soil pH

6.3-7.7

Drainage

Well Drained

Crocus Planting Risk Windows

Early Start (70% safe) ✓ Fits season (156 days to spare)
Transplant: May 8 🌸 Bloom: Mar 27 – Apr 17
Recommended (50%) ✓ Fits season (162 days to spare)
Transplant: May 12 🌸 Bloom: Mar 31 – Apr 21
Safe Start (90%) ✓ Fits season (144 days to spare)
Transplant: Jun 14 🌸 Bloom: May 3 – May 24

Percentages indicate frost risk at transplant. The 70% safe window means there is a 30% chance of frost after transplant — suitable for cold-hardy crops or gardeners with frost protection. The 90% safe window is best for tender plants.

Soil Compatibility in Huerfano County

How your county's soil matches Crocus's growing requirements.

Soil pH

Your soil pH (6.3–7.7) overlaps with Crocus's range (6.0–7.0), though not a perfect match.

Soil Texture

The loam soil in Huerfano County is excellent for Crocus — good drainage, moisture retention, and nutrient holding capacity.

Drainage

Drainage is adequate for Crocus.

Organic Matter

Organic matter is moderate (2.8%). Annual compost additions will help Crocus.

How to Plant Crocus

4"
Planting Depth
3"
Between Plants
4"
Between Rows

Fall planting: Sow 6 weeks before your first frost date for a fall harvest.

Succession Planting Crocus

17
successive plantings in your 141-day season

Sow every 1.1 weeks. Last sowing by Sep 10 to harvest before frost.

For a dedicated fall crop, sow by Aug 19.

Crocus Water Budget

Plant needs
0.5″/week
Rainfall provides
0.5″/week
You supply
0.2″/week
Watering frequency Only during dry spells
Season total 297 gal / 100 sq ft
Drought risk

Water stress score is 8/10 — consider drought-tolerant varieties and mulching

Monthly Watering Guide for Crocus

Crocus needs approximately 0.5 inches of water per week (2.2" per month). Here's how your county's rainfall compares month by month.

Month Crocus Needs Rainfall You Supplement Action
Jan 1" 0" ❄️ Dormant
Feb 1" 0" ❄️ Dormant
Mar 1.5" 0" ❄️ Dormant
Apr 1.5" 0" ❄️ Dormant
May 2.2" 1.6" 0.6" 💧 Light watering
Jun 2.2" 1.1" 1.1" 🚿 Regular watering
Jul 2.2" 1.2" 1" 💧 Light watering
Aug 2.2" 1.8" 0.4" 💧 Light watering
Sep 2.2" 1.1" 1.1" 🚿 Regular watering
Oct 1.5" 0" ❄️ Dormant
Nov 1" 0" ❄️ Dormant
Dec 1" 0" ❄️ Dormant

Water needs are for active growing months only (May–Sep in Huerfano County). Supplement amounts are based on average rainfall — actual needs vary with temperature, soil, and mulching.

Crocus Heat Requirements (GDD)

What are Growing Degree Days (GDD)?

Growing Degree Days measure the total warmth your plants receive during the growing season. Think of it as a "heat bank" — every day above 50°F deposits warmth that helps your plants grow.

Each plant needs a certain amount of accumulated heat to mature. If your county provides more GDD than the plant needs, it's a great fit. If it's close, you may want to choose faster-maturing varieties or start seeds indoors to get a head start.

Crocus needs ~184 GDD — county provides 1,727 GDD Excellent fit

Crocus Planting Timeline — Huerfano County, CO

Crocus Planting Calendar

Activity When Date Range
Bloom July 8 Jul 8 – Jul 29
Fall Sowing August 19 Aug 19 – Sep 2

Plant 4" deep · 3" apart · Rows 4" apart

Month-by-Month Timeline

MonthActivities
January
February
March
April
May
June
July Bloom
August Fall Sowing
September Fall Sowing
October
November
December
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Growing Conditions

☀️ Sun

Full Sun (6-8+ hours)

💧 Water

0.5"/week · Only during dry spells

📅 Days to Maturity

10–20 days

🧪 Soil pH

Needs 6–7 · Your soil: acceptable

🗺️ USDA Zone

Zone 6a

📆 Growing Season

141 days in Huerfano County

Growing Tips for Crocus in Huerfano County

Direct sow Crocus outdoors after May 12 in Huerfano County when soil has warmed and frost danger has passed.

Your generous 141.0-day season in Huerfano County allows multiple plantings of Crocus. Sow every 5.0 days for continuous harvest.

Huerfano County receives only 15" of rain annually. Crocus needs consistent moisture — install drip irrigation or water deeply 2-3 times per week.

General growing tips

Plant corms 3–4 inches deep and 2–3 inches apart in fall, when soil temperature drops below 60°F. Mass plantings (at least 25 corms per cluster) create the most visual impact. Plant in well-drained soil — corms rot in standing water. Crocus naturalize well under deciduous trees; the tree leafs out after crocus dormancy begins, so light competition is minimal. Squirrels and chipmunks dig corms — plant deeper (4 inches) or use wire mesh baskets in high-predation areas. Allow foliage to die back naturally before mowing lawns. In zones 8a–8b, plant in December with pre-chilled corms for best results.

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Frequently Asked Questions

When should I plant Crocus in Huerfano County, CO?

Huerfano County is in Zone 6a with an average last frost of May 12. Plan your Crocus planting based on this frost date — see the calendar above for exact timing.

What planting zone is Huerfano County, CO?

Huerfano County, Colorado is in USDA Hardiness Zone 6a. The average last spring frost is May 12 and first fall frost is September 30.

When should I plant Crocus in Huerfano County, ?

In Huerfano County, , plant Crocus after the last frost (around May 12) and before the first frost (around September 30). Best results when soil holds above 50°F.

What growing zone is Huerfano County, for Crocus?

Huerfano County sits in USDA Zone 6a. Crocus grows reliably in zones 3a through 8b, so it's a good fit here.

Can Crocus grow in Huerfano County's climate?

Yes — Crocus grows well in Huerfano County's temperate climate. Huerfano County averages a 141-day frost-free season, with last frost around May 12 and first frost around September 30.

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Data sources: USDA Plant Hardiness Zone Map (2023), NOAA 30-Year Climate Normals. Frost dates are based on 50% probability averages for Huerfano County, CO. Local conditions may vary. Last updated: June 2026.

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