Ranunculus Aviv Rose - Hand Picked Nursery
The flowers sprout from tuberous roots. Ranunculus plants can be grown as either annuals or perennials. Most commonly, the flowers are cultivated as cool-season tender perennials.
Planting:
You will soak them for 3 hours first then put them in a tray with soil that is a sandy loam and has moisture. Not a lot, Put saran wrap over it and put in a warm place for 6 days or until they start to grow. No sun needed at first. after they start to grow then page them light and add a little more soil over and around. another two weeks in sun they can be transplanted.
Most gardeners appreciate a beautiful bouquet and regularly snip a few stems for dining room and bedside tables. If you cut flowers for indoor use, please make room in your garden for Tecolote ranunculus. Incredible colors, straight stems, long vase life and copious blooms will be yours. In return, these lacy-leafed plants will ask for sunshine and very light watering. Your borders and beds will look great, your office desk will sport fresh flowers for pennies and your neighbor will be by asking for your gardening secret.
Planting Depth: 2 inches
Watering: Light until top growth emerges, to moderate during active growth
Sunlight: Full sun
4-6" Inches Between
Planting
Maintenance:
Fertilize in the spring with a well-balanced fertilizer when signs of growth appear. Keep the plants well watered during the growth period. It’s best to water at ground level to minimize fungal diseases and flower discoloration. Maintain a layer of mulch to keep the soil cool and maintain moisture, but keep the mulch away from the stems to prevent rot.