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Anemone Black and White – 10 large corms

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Anemone Black and White Corms: A Delightful Addition to Your Spring Garden

Anemones are nature’s way of painting your garden with elegance. While you may be familiar with Japanese anemones that grace autumn gardens, there’s a charming counterpart that bursts into bloom during the spring season. These spring-blooming anemones are not only a treat for the eyes but also make fantastic cut flowers to adorn your indoor spaces.

Growing anemones is a rewarding experience, and they share similarities with the beloved ranunculus. However, anemones have a unique leaf structure that makes them hardier and more resilient, simplifying the growing process. The magic of these plants lies in their continuous bloom, offering a profusion of delicate flowers that can last for 6 to 8 weeks. In optimal conditions, a single plant can boast up to 20 black and white blossoms. In flower arrangements, this catches your eye because of the black center of the flower. It is beautiful in combination with tulips and eucalyptus.

A quick planting guide list:
Plant Type: Half-hardy annual or short-lived perennial
Height: 40 – 50 centimeters
Position: Full sun or partial shade
Planting Time: Early autumn and/or late winter
Bloom Time: 90-100 days post planting
Spacing: 20-25 centimeters between plants
Germination: Approximately 14 days at temperatures between 10-20°C
Pinching: No pinching is required for anemones
Pollinator-Friendly: Absolutely! These flowers are rich in pollen and easily accessible to pollinators.
Number of Corms per Pack: 10, Medium to Large Size
Number of Flowers per Plant: 10 – 15, depending on growing conditions
Includes a Comprehensive E-mail Growing Course

If you like to grow them together you can sign up for a free e-mail course. We will grow the anemones together with the ranunculus. You can sign up for September/October, January/February, or both.

How do you grow anemones?

You have two ideal planting windows for anemones:

  1. Autumn Planting (September/October): Suitable for mild-winter regions. In these areas, you can pre-sprout and directly plant in your garden. If temperatures drop below -6°C, protect your plants with horticultural fleece.
  2. Late Winter Planting (January/February): Ideal for cold, wet climates. Start your anemones using seed trays or P9 pots in a frost-free environment. Once germinated, relocate them to a well-lit area, such as a greenhouse, cold frame, or transparent container. By mid-March, transfer them outdoors for a stunning May or June display.

For optimal results, consider planting half of your anemones in autumn and the remainder later, aligning with your local climate.

Planting Tips:

  • Space corms 15-20 cm apart in the garden, allowing 4 plants within a 75 cm width for flower beds.
  • Avoid overcrowding pots; aim for one plant per 5 to 7 liters of compost.
  • Soak dry corms in water for 6 hours before planting to rehydrate the bulb or nut
  • Use potting soil mixed with perlite for improved drainage.
  • Plant them this the pointy side down. If you are uncertain, plant them on their side
  • Ensure proper soil drainage in your garden, especially if your soil is heavy and slow-draining.
  • When plants outgrow their initial containers, transplant them into larger pots or the garden. They don’t like to be rootbound. That’s why we recommend the 40 or 28-cell deep seed trays.

Caring for Your Anemones:

  • Protect plants with frost fleece if temperatures drop below -8°C.
  • Trim frost-damaged flowers, allowing the plant to focus on new growth.

Harvesting Anemone Flowers and storing the bulbs:

  • Wait until the blooms are developed and show color. The best moment to pick your anemones is when the flower has been opened once.
  • Save corms or bulbs for the next season by removing wilted plants. If your soil is sandy, you can leave them in the ground to return in autumn. Easy does it!

Specifications

Plant type

Half-hardy annual or short-lived perennial

Flower height

40 cm, 50 cm

Sun requirements

Full sun to partial shade

Color

White

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