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Ranunculus – Vanilla Cream – September 2024

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Ranunculus – Vanilla Cream corms
These exquisite flowers feature large, long petals and boast a wonderfully soft color. If you’re aiming for a soft and pastel color scheme in your garden, the addition of our vanilla cream ranunculus is an absolute must! Her flowers are slightly different from the others we offer. The flower petals are longer, making her look even more like a rose.

We have successfully grown these beautiful flowers in our greenhouse, planting them in the autumn, as well as experimenting with spring planting in the field. Even our spring-started plants, which were grown in partial shade (with morning shade), thrived and produced stunning blooms. Remarkably, these ranunculus plants demonstrated resilience by withstanding warmer days, even within our greenhouse.

Ranunculus vanilla cream bulb planting guide
Plant type: half-hardy annual or short-lived perennial
Height: flowers grow 40 – 50 centimeters tall
Position: full sun or partial shade
Planting time: autumn and/or late winter
Bloom time: 90-100 days for late winter planting
Spacing: 25-30 centimeters between each plant
Germination: Takes 14 days in temperatures of 10-15°C
Pinching: no, not needed for ranunculus
Flowers: March to June depending on the weather
Package contains: 10, Largest size 5/7 corms
Stems: 3 – 6 stems per plant, with multiple flowers!

Growing Ranunculus ‘Vanilla cream’: Everything You Need to Know

When to Start?

  • Autumn Planting: Suitable for areas with mild winters.
    • In mild winter regions, pre-sprout and directly plant in the garden.
    • In colder regions like The Netherlands, plant in pots and trays and plant out under cover.
    • Protect with horticultural fleece if below -6°C.
  • Late Winter Planting: Ideal for cold, wet climates.
    • Start in January or February using seed trays or P9 pots in a frost-free environment.
    • Once germinated, move them to the light. For example in a greenhouse, under a cold frame, or in a transparent box
    • By mid-March, as weather permits, transfer outdoors for May or June blooming.

If you are growing your ranunculus for the first time, I highly recommend planting half in the autumn and the rest later (if your weather permits)

Planting Tips:

  • Spacing: Keep corms 20-25 cm apart. In flower beds, fit 4 plants in a 75 cm width. Avoid overcrowding pots. As a rule of thumb: one plant per 5 to 7 liter of compost
  • Preparation: Soak dry corms in water for 6 hours to help them expand. Caution: longer soaking risks deterioration.
  • Soil: Use potting soil mixed with perlite for better drainage. Plant with corm “octopus legs” facing down.
  • Storage: After planting in pots or trays, store them in a 10°C to 15°C room. Once sprouts appear, typically in 2 weeks, shift them to a brighter location, preferably in a greenhouse or under a cold frame.
  • Transplanting: When they outgrow their initial pot or tray, move them to larger containers or the garden, ensuring good soil drainage.

Protection & Care:

  • Cold Weather: If temperatures plunge below -8°C, protect your plants with fleece. Ranunculus foliage, dense with water, is vulnerable to frost.
  • Flower Damage: Flowers aren’t frost-resistant. If frozen, trim them, and the plant will focus on new growth.

Harvesting Ranunculus Flowers and bulbs:

  • Wait until the blooms feel soft and bouncy. They’ll further open in vases and can stay fresh for up to 10 days with regular water changes.
  • Save the corms or bulbs for next season by pulling the wilted plants. If you are gardening on sandy soil you can leave them in the ground. They will return in autumn.

If you like to know much more about how to grow ranunculus from bulb or corm, I can highly suggest my comprehensive growing guide in this blog post

Specifications

Weight 45 g
Color

Yellow, creme

Plant type

Half-hardy annual or short-lived perennial

Plant distance

20 – 30 cm

Flower height

45 – 60 cm

Germination time

14 days

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