Anemone Bicolour Bulbs
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Plant Height : Grows Up To 10 To 14 Inches
Flower Shape: Daisy Like Double Blooms
Colour : White petals adorned with deep crimson red, ring-shaped markings near the centre
Growing tip: Plant the bulbs at a depth of about 5 cm, ensuring they are covered with soil to protect them from weather conditions
- SOWING
TIMESeptember to November
- Sowing
DistancePlant to plant - 3 to 4 inches
- Fruit
WeightN/A
- Fruit
ShapeN/A
- Days to
maturity50 to 70 days
- Details
- How to sow
- Reviews
Anemone Bicolour Bulbs bring a striking visual appeal to any garden with their captivating blooms. These flowers feature large, white petals adorned with deep crimson red, ring-shaped markings near the centre, creating a beautiful contrast that draws attention. Each bloom measures approximately 5-7 cm across, adding a delicate yet bold presence to garden beds, borders, and rock gardens. Their vibrant colours and elegant shape make them ideal for container gardening, where they can brighten up patios and balconies. Additionally, Anemone Bicolour flowers are perfect for cutting and using in mixed flower arrangements, bringing a pop of colour indoors.
Planting instructions
Plant anemone bulbs about 2 inches (5 cm) deep in well-draining soil. Place them with the pointy end facing up. For container planting, use a pot that's at least 6-8 inches deep and plant bulbs 2 inches deep, just like in the ground.
Growing Requirements
Pests
Anemones are generally not too bothered by pests or diseases. Keep an eye out for aphids, snails, and slugs. Use organic pest control methods if needed.
soil
Anemones thrive in well-draining, sandy or loamy soil. Make sure the soil isn't too heavy or soggy. You can improve soil quality with compost.
spot
Choose a spot with partial to full sun for your anemones. They can tolerate some shade, especially in hot climates. Good air circulation helps prevent disease.
temperature
Anemones like cool temperatures. They grow best in spring and early fall when it's not too hot. Avoid planting them in the middle of summer.
watering
Water your anemones regularly, keeping the soil consistently moist but not waterlogged. Water at the base of the plant to avoid getting the leaves wet, which can cause disease.
how to harvest
Anemones usually bloom in spring. Harvest the flowers when they are fully open but still in the morning when they are freshest. Use sharp scissors or shears to cut the stems at an angle. Leave at least 6 inches of stem attached to the flower. Place the cut stems in a container of water as soon as possible to keep them fresh. Change the water in the vase every few days, and trim the stems a bit to help them take up water.
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Anemone Bicolour Bulbs
Plant Height : Grows Up To 10 To 14 Inches
Flower Shape: Daisy Like Double Blooms
Colour : White petals adorned with deep crimson red, ring-shaped markings near the centre
Growing tip: Plant the bulbs at a depth of about 5 cm, ensuring they are covered with soil to protect them from weather conditions
Recommended with this
Anemone Bicolour Bulbs bring a striking visual appeal to any garden with their captivating blooms. These flowers feature large, white petals adorned with deep crimson red, ring-shaped markings near the centre, creating a beautiful contrast that draws attention. Each bloom measures approximately 5-7 cm across, adding a delicate yet bold presence to garden beds, borders, and rock gardens. Their vibrant colours and elegant shape make them ideal for container gardening, where they can brighten up patios and balconies. Additionally, Anemone Bicolour flowers are perfect for cutting and using in mixed flower arrangements, bringing a pop of colour indoors.
Plant Height : Grows Up To 10 To 14 Inches
Flower Shape: Daisy Like Double Blooms
Colour : White petals adorned with deep crimson red, ring-shaped markings near the centre
Growing tip: Plant the bulbs at a depth of about 5 cm, ensuring they are covered with soil to protect them from weather conditions
- SOWING
TIMESeptember to November
- Sowing
DistancePlant to plant - 3 to 4 inches
- Fruit
WeightN/A
- Fruit
ShapeN/A
- Days to
maturity50 to 70 days
Planting instructions
Plant anemone bulbs about 2 inches (5 cm) deep in well-draining soil. Place them with the pointy end facing up. For container planting, use a pot that's at least 6-8 inches deep and plant bulbs 2 inches deep, just like in the ground.
Growing Requirements
Pests
Anemones are generally not too bothered by pests or diseases. Keep an eye out for aphids, snails, and slugs. Use organic pest control methods if needed.
soil
Anemones thrive in well-draining, sandy or loamy soil. Make sure the soil isn't too heavy or soggy. You can improve soil quality with compost.
spot
Choose a spot with partial to full sun for your anemones. They can tolerate some shade, especially in hot climates. Good air circulation helps prevent disease.
temperature
Anemones like cool temperatures. They grow best in spring and early fall when it's not too hot. Avoid planting them in the middle of summer.
watering
Water your anemones regularly, keeping the soil consistently moist but not waterlogged. Water at the base of the plant to avoid getting the leaves wet, which can cause disease.
how to harvest
Anemones usually bloom in spring. Harvest the flowers when they are fully open but still in the morning when they are freshest. Use sharp scissors or shears to cut the stems at an angle. Leave at least 6 inches of stem attached to the flower. Place the cut stems in a container of water as soon as possible to keep them fresh. Change the water in the vase every few days, and trim the stems a bit to help them take up water.