How to Grow Ranunculus | Pre Sprout Ranunculus | Growing Ranunculus
Ranunculus are beautiful spring flowers. They look lovely in the garden and in pots. They are great cut flowers and the more you cut the more flowers will bloom over a 4-6 week period in April and May. In this video Catherine shows you how she grows ranunculus so you can get started growing your own at home.
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Best video I’ve seen, showing all the stages in the one video.
Glad I found your video. I am in zone 8b (Seattle, WA) & am going to try growing ranunculus again after a few failed attempts. The corms have been soaked and are currently being pre-sprouted (missed these steps on those failed attempts). I am glad you mentioned about planting them outside in the fall as they'll come out stronger & bloom longer than those planted in the spring. I do have to buy fleece cloth to protect them from frost. Thanks again for sharing your knowledge with us.
I can't wait to plant mine!! I have ordered some corms, and they will be arriving in mid April. I am in Zone 5, hopefully I can grow them successfully!!
❤Thank you for this! I just pre sprouted the anemones and ranunculus and plan on succession planting once a week for a longer bloom period. I’m doing it indoors because our last frost date is April 15, near Washington, DC.
My ranunculus are now outside! Started them in late March hope it is not too late to enjoy the flowers!!
Thank you for sharing🎉 I'm in northern California 45 mins below Lake Tahoe zone 9b My great grandfather was from Scotland. He was a gold miner 1848 era Last name Borrowman means son of Borough hope to visit Scotland some day soon:) MacGregor clan
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Hello! For my zone, I planted my corms in the ground in the autumn. I covered the plants with a frost cloth, when the temperatures started to get low. It was terribly cold and icy, and the plants wilted and have the appearance that they are dying. A few "survived." I dug up a few of the dying plants and the roots appear "healthy." My question is, "Will the plant 'start over' for the season?" or should I dig up these plants and replace them with pre-sprouted plants?
Hi, I'm glad I have found your videos. Very helpful for first grower in Scotland ☺ I'm wondering if you can keep it inside the house during winter waiting for spring to come as we don't have green house?
I’ve just found your channel and I’m so glad I did. Can you tell me if you protect your ranunculus or just plant them in the garden and pop fleece on as and when necessary. I’ve not got a poly tunnel and grew them last year in pots but I was very disappointed in them and it was hard work moving them all the time to protect them from the weather. Mine have all pre sprouted and in small plant pots but I’d really like them in the garden in one big patch. I live in Yorkshire so we don’t get too much extreme weather. Thanks Deb .
Good morning Catherine, I have watched this video several times….really love this one. My ranunculus and anemones have been growing away nicely in my unheated greenhouse since last autumn. They are well established. Can I plant these outside in the garden now without hardening off? 🙂
Hi Catherine, really interesting video. Where would you recommend buying the claws from ? 😊
Hello - is it possible to keep them alive in the greenhouse through winter in pots? I went rogue and bought 60 and they just arrived, and I didn't realise I couldn't just plonk them outside without protection (total novice, spring 2022 will be my year 2 of gardening). Would be easiest to just leave them in the greenhouse. instant frost protection and all...
Hello! Is it too late to start off ranunculus now in the UK? If it isn’t where do I start?! Thank you!
Hi I’ve sown ranunculus and anemone this autumn in my greenhouse the temp hasn’t really dropped below 4.1 at night here in south Berkshire, so both varieties above sown are really doing well and really green and about 2inch tall already, would you leave them all year in the greenhouse or would you plant and protect from frost outside know?