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Spring anemone Vintage Pink - 10 corms - Large size

8,95 9,95
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High germination rates Hoge kiemkracht Hohe Keimrate Taux de germination élevé
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Description

As spring breathes life into our gardens, one enchanting beauty stands out: the vintage pink anemone (Anemone coronaria). Also known as poppy anemone, this member of the buttercup family, Ranunculaceae, shares a growing method similar to ranunculus.

The captivating vintage pink hue of these anemones adds a touch of elegance to any garden. Their beauty extends beyond the garden, as they make fantastic cut flowers, bringing timeless charm indoors.

Specifications

  • Can be combined with

    Grow in 28-cell deep module tray
    Protect with frost cloth
    Mix soil with perlite
    Cut flower with Japanse pruning shears

  • Color
    Pink/Rose
  • When can you sow
    January, February, September, October
  • Does it attract pollinators
    Yes
  • Plant type
    Short-lived perennial
  • Cut flower
    Yes
  • Can grow in pot
    Yes (medium pot)
  • Sun requirements
    Full sun or partial sun
  • Warranty
    True color warranty

Growth tips

Planting information to grow spring anemones from corm

Plant type: half hardy annual (-10C with frost cloth)
Height:
flowers grow 40-50 centimeters tall
Position:
full sun or partial shade
Planting time:
Late winter and autumn
Bloom time:
starts 90-220 days after planting
Spacing:
30 centimeters between each plant
Germination:
Takes 7-14 days in temperatures of 15-20°C fluctuation in temperature helps
Pinching/pruning:
NO!
Flowers:
April, May, June July, depending on the weather, position and moment of planting
Pollinator-friendly: Yes
Recommended seed tray or pot: start in 28 cell trays (5-6 cm) and if needed pot up to 15-cell trays (7-9cm) or P9 flower pots
The package contains: 10 corms/bulbs

Growing Spring Anemones from Corms Everything You Need to Know

When to Start?

Autumn Planting: Ideal for areas with mild winters. If you live in a mild winter region, pre-sprout and plant directly in the garden (Spain, France, Italy). For colder regions, (The Netherlands, Germany, Belguim North of France) start by planting in pots and trays, then move them under cover. Protect the plants with horticultural fleece if temperatures drop below -6°C. If you own a greenhouse or polytunnel, you can plant them.

Late Winter Planting: Best for cold, wet climates (NL, DE, etc). Begin in January or February using seed trays or P9 pots in a frost-free environment. Once germinated, move the plants to a light location, such as a greenhouse, under a cold frame, or in a transparent box. By mid-March, transfer outdoors for May or June blooming.

For first-time growers, it's highly recommended to plant half in autumn and the rest later, if weather permits. If you are new to gardening, go for the January/February planting.

Planting Tips:

Spacing: Keep corms 20 cm apart. In flower beds, fit four plants in a 75 cm width. Avoid overcrowding pots, using one plant per 5 to 7 liters of compost.

Preparation: Soak dry corms in water for six hours to help them expand. Caution: soaking for longer risks deterioration.

Soil: Use potting soil mixed with perlite for better drainage. Plant with the corm's "pointy size" facing down. Not sure? Plant them on their side.

Storage: After planting in pots or trays, store them in a 10°C to 15°C room. Once sprouts appear, typically in two 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. Add perlite to heavier compost.

Protection & Care:

Cold Weather: If temperatures drop below -8°C, protect your plants with fleece. Anemone leaves are sturdy but the better you treat them, the better they will grow.

Flower Damage: Flowers aren't frost-resistant. If frozen, trim them, and the plant will focus on new growth.

Harvesting Flowers and Bulbs:

Wait until the blooms have opened once. They will 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 garden on sandy soil, you can leave them in the ground, and they will return in autumn.

For more detailed information on growing anemones from corms, check out our comprehensive growing guide or free e-mail course.

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Spring anemone Vintage Pink - 10 corms - Large size

8,95 9,95

As spring breathes life into our gardens, one enchanting beauty stands out: the vintage pink anemone (Anemone coronaria). Also known as poppy anemone, this member of the buttercup family, Ranunculaceae, shares a growing method similar to ranunculus.

The captivating vintage pink hue of these anemones adds a touch of elegance to any garden. Their beauty extends beyond the garden, as they make fantastic cut flowers, bringing timeless charm indoors.

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