Ranunculus Light Orange Bulbs
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Plant Height : Grows Up To 12 to 16 inches
Flower Shape: Fully double, with tightly packed, ruffled petals that form a rounded, rose-like bloom
Colour : Light Peach and Apricot Orange Coloured Petals
Growing tip: Presoak the bulbs in water for one to two hours before planting
- SOWING
TIMESeptember to November
- Sowing
DistancePlant to plant - 6 to 8 inches
- Fruit
WeightN/A
- Fruit
ShapeN/A
- Days to
maturity80 to 100 days
- Details
- How to sow
- Reviews
Ranunculus Light Orange Bulbs offer stunning, layered blooms in a soft, delicate orange shade that brings warmth to any garden. The flowers are characterised by their tightly packed petals, forming a beautiful rosette shape. Ideal for cottage gardens, mixed flower beds, and even container gardening, these blooms provide a cheerful burst of colour. Ranunculus are known for their long-lasting beauty, making them a popular choice for cut flower arrangements, where they pair perfectly with other seasonal flowers for vibrant displays.
Planting instructions
This step is essential. Begin by soaking the bulbs before planting. Place them in a container filled with room-temperature water and let them soak for one to two hours. This will encourage sprouting. Plant Ranunculus bulbs in the spring or fall. Choose a sunny spot in your garden with well-drained soil. Dig a hole about 2-3 inches deep. Place the bulb with the "claws" facing down (pointy side up) and cover it with soil. Space the bulbs about 4-6 inches apart to allow room for growth. If you prefer growing Ranunculus in containers, use a pot with good drainage holes. Fill the container with well-draining potting mix. Plant the bulbs about 2-3 inches deep, again with the claws down, and space them as mentioned earlier.
Growing Requirements
Pests
Ranunculus can be prone to aphids and powdery mildew. Regular inspection and appropriate care can prevent these issues.
soil
Ranunculus thrives in well-drained, fertile soil enriched with organic matter. Good drainage is essential to avoid root rot.
spot
Select a sunny spot for planting, as Ranunculus requires at least 6 hours of direct sunlight daily for optimal flowering.
temperature
Ranunculus prefers cooler temperatures between 10-18°C. In warmer climates, partial shade can help them thrive.
watering
Water regularly but allow the soil to dry slightly between waterings. Overwatering can cause the bulbs to rot.
how to harvest
Ranunculus flowers will start to bloom about 90 days after planting. Once the blooms are fully open and vibrant, it's time to cut them for your bouquets. Use sharp scissors or garden shears to cut the stems, leaving about 1-2 inches of stem attached to the flower. Harvest the blooms in the morning when they are well-hydrated for longer vase life. Remove any leaves that will be submerged in water in your bouquet vase to prevent rotting. Ranunculus make stunning additions to floral arrangements, so enjoy your beautiful, colourful bouquets!
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Ranunculus Light Orange Bulbs
Plant Height : Grows Up To 12 to 16 inches
Flower Shape: Fully double, with tightly packed, ruffled petals that form a rounded, rose-like bloom
Colour : Light Peach and Apricot Orange Coloured Petals
Growing tip: Presoak the bulbs in water for one to two hours before planting
Recommended with this
Ranunculus Light Orange Bulbs offer stunning, layered blooms in a soft, delicate orange shade that brings warmth to any garden. The flowers are characterised by their tightly packed petals, forming a beautiful rosette shape. Ideal for cottage gardens, mixed flower beds, and even container gardening, these blooms provide a cheerful burst of colour. Ranunculus are known for their long-lasting beauty, making them a popular choice for cut flower arrangements, where they pair perfectly with other seasonal flowers for vibrant displays.
Plant Height : Grows Up To 12 to 16 inches
Flower Shape: Fully double, with tightly packed, ruffled petals that form a rounded, rose-like bloom
Colour : Light Peach and Apricot Orange Coloured Petals
Growing tip: Presoak the bulbs in water for one to two hours before planting
- SOWING
TIMESeptember to November
- Sowing
DistancePlant to plant - 6 to 8 inches
- Fruit
WeightN/A
- Fruit
ShapeN/A
- Days to
maturity80 to 100 days
Planting instructions
This step is essential. Begin by soaking the bulbs before planting. Place them in a container filled with room-temperature water and let them soak for one to two hours. This will encourage sprouting. Plant Ranunculus bulbs in the spring or fall. Choose a sunny spot in your garden with well-drained soil. Dig a hole about 2-3 inches deep. Place the bulb with the "claws" facing down (pointy side up) and cover it with soil. Space the bulbs about 4-6 inches apart to allow room for growth. If you prefer growing Ranunculus in containers, use a pot with good drainage holes. Fill the container with well-draining potting mix. Plant the bulbs about 2-3 inches deep, again with the claws down, and space them as mentioned earlier.
Growing Requirements
Pests
Ranunculus can be prone to aphids and powdery mildew. Regular inspection and appropriate care can prevent these issues.
soil
Ranunculus thrives in well-drained, fertile soil enriched with organic matter. Good drainage is essential to avoid root rot.
spot
Select a sunny spot for planting, as Ranunculus requires at least 6 hours of direct sunlight daily for optimal flowering.
temperature
Ranunculus prefers cooler temperatures between 10-18°C. In warmer climates, partial shade can help them thrive.
watering
Water regularly but allow the soil to dry slightly between waterings. Overwatering can cause the bulbs to rot.
how to harvest
Ranunculus flowers will start to bloom about 90 days after planting. Once the blooms are fully open and vibrant, it's time to cut them for your bouquets. Use sharp scissors or garden shears to cut the stems, leaving about 1-2 inches of stem attached to the flower. Harvest the blooms in the morning when they are well-hydrated for longer vase life. Remove any leaves that will be submerged in water in your bouquet vase to prevent rotting. Ranunculus make stunning additions to floral arrangements, so enjoy your beautiful, colourful bouquets!