AM I TOO LATE? || Starting Ranunculus & Anemone Corms || Presprouting Ranunculus & Anemones

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  • čas přidán 13. 09. 2024
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Komentáře • 47

  • @michellepollino4986
    @michellepollino4986 Před rokem +2

    I hope they all sprout for you. I love all the different colors. You just look and sound so excited about gardening, that makes me love to watch all your videos.

    • @shesamadgardener
      @shesamadgardener  Před rokem +1

      +michelle pollino I do love it … gardening brings me a lot of joy and peace 💚

  • @cynthia3157
    @cynthia3157 Před rokem

    I am so glad to learn that I am not too late in planting ranunculus! I am in zone 8a, too.

    • @shesamadgardener
      @shesamadgardener  Před rokem +1

      +Cynthia yay! I just saw some ranunculus corms at Lowe’s that are available!

  • @GeeClef64
    @GeeClef64 Před rokem +1

    Love this! I'm in zone 7b and I've been very hesitant to try ranunculus, because I wasn't sure if I was supposed to start them in the fall or the spring and figured it wasn't worth the hassle... but you've inspired me to give it a try! My local Home Depot is selling corms now, so I'll pick up a bag this evening. I'm looking forward to seeing how yours turn out!!

    • @shesamadgardener
      @shesamadgardener  Před rokem

      +seoulsearch yay! I am so happy that you are going to try! I will definitely post updates!

  • @regeniamoorepronouncedregi9138

    Btw, I love the color of your office/garden room. It looks so inviting and warm. You did an amazing job on this room. You are so talented and can do anything!

    • @shesamadgardener
      @shesamadgardener  Před rokem +1

      +Regenia Moore *pronounced Regina aww thanks, it feels so good to be in the space!

  • @regeniamoorepronouncedregi9138

    My first time planting ranunculus, fingers crossed! Thanks for sharing and can’t wait to see them sprout!

    • @shesamadgardener
      @shesamadgardener  Před rokem +1

      +Regenia Moore *pronounced Regina I’ll be sure to update!

  • @marionnixon817
    @marionnixon817 Před rokem

    I’ve never tried either of those. You picked some beautiful varieties. Good luck! Looking forward to the results.

  • @kellymcdonald9396
    @kellymcdonald9396 Před rokem

    I’m in 8b, but Western Washington and always start in the spring. They rarely come back if I plant them in the fall. I definitely think spring is the way to go! Good luck ❤

    • @shesamadgardener
      @shesamadgardener  Před rokem

      +kelly mcdonald good to know … I’ve been weary about starting them in the fall.

    • @leonardsfriend5821
      @leonardsfriend5821 Před rokem

      I’m 8b Olympic Peninsula, I’ve planted in pots in the fall (after presprouting) and have had good luck. They stay in their pots through blooming and dormancy, and then start sprouting on their own in the fall, and stay evergreen over winter. Maybe try that with some of your spring planted corms as a test. I will occasionally sprinkle some water on the pots after they go dormant, we don’t get much rain during summer. The pots stay out in winter and are subjected to rain, wind and temperatures usually in lower to upper 30s, although we’ve had a few nights in the upper 20s.

  • @fishcats1
    @fishcats1 Před rokem

    I have planted some for the first time this year. I’m in southern Alabama. I planted them at the beginning of December. I did cover them when we had that deep freeze around Christmas time but I only have two dozen corms so it wasn’t a major undertaking. They are doing well now. The plants are all about 5-6” tall. I hope to have blooms well before it gets too hot - unless we have another deep freeze I guess.

    • @shesamadgardener
      @shesamadgardener  Před rokem

      +Samantha Earnest good to know … I’ve been weary of planting in fall due to the extra care they need … I’m planting 100 this year but they aren’t very spread out … if I fail to have a good amount of blooms this year, I will definitely try them in the fall!

  • @susanschellberg4509
    @susanschellberg4509 Před rokem

    I'm attempting to pre-sprout rannunculus for the first time. 7a Maryland. I did one batch 12 days ago and will do another this week. I was interested that you were keeping them in your house. I've seen different opinions about storing in a cold place or room temperature. I have mine in the garage but may put the next batch in the basement, which is warmer. Love your video.

    • @shesamadgardener
      @shesamadgardener  Před rokem

      +Susan Schellberg I tried storing my outside in the past but I just don’t have an area that is dark enough … I also found that I forgot about them 😬😂

  • @staceye5416
    @staceye5416 Před rokem

    I bought a bag of ranunculus at Walmart this fall and forgot about them! I found them when I was putting away Xmas decor. I meant to plant them in the fall so I soaked them for a few hours and just stuck them in some empty containers a couple of weeks ago. They all came up and some are already a couple of inches tall! I panicked this morning when I saw we got down to 27 last night here in northeast texas as that was colder than expected but they are all okay!❤🎉

  • @mkitchens8163
    @mkitchens8163 Před rokem

    Zone 7B, north Mississippi. I started my ranunculus in the fall and set them out in early November. They were doing great, and then we had 3 nights of 1, 9 and 15, with temps not reaching above freezing for 3 days. I had planted them in several areas of the garden as I am experimenting. I was able to cover them with large overturned plant pots, and probably about 1/2 of them survived. I have a couple I planted years ago that have perennialized in a spot in my garden that gets full winter sun but full summer shade, and it's a little dry there. I never got the corms started last spring so just stuck them in my garage mini-fridge to keep them from drying out. It apparently worked, because I had a tray full of ranunculus sprouts in the fall! I've never ordered the higher quality corms (I just buy the ones in big box stores), but plan to when they go on sale later this spring.

    • @shesamadgardener
      @shesamadgardener  Před rokem

      +M Kitchens what a wonderful surprise to find them already sprouted!!! That’s awesome!

    • @mkitchens8163
      @mkitchens8163 Před rokem

      @@shesamadgardener No, they didn't sprout in the refrigerator, but they did almost instantly once I soaked and planted them in a tray and put them in my dark storage room.

  • @Betty-qd8st
    @Betty-qd8st Před rokem

    I was planting my corms and drop 2. I still can’t find them 😂

  • @helenawang4660
    @helenawang4660 Před rokem

    Zone 8b Texas. I planted ranunculus in containers mid Nov last year, but before Christmas they all broke the ground. I brought them into a greenhouse, but 2/3 of them died. Not sure how the rest will go in the coming weeks. Seems that 29F is coming in 10 days.

    • @shesamadgardener
      @shesamadgardener  Před rokem

      +Helena Wang they can handle to 28 degrees … if your greenhouse was pretty warm that might have zapped them … they prefer cooler weather.

  • @SharkSandwich451
    @SharkSandwich451 Před rokem

    For 6b it seems attempting to grow Ranunculus is too advanced for me. This is my second attempt with Anemones in the ground, protected with chicken wire/mesh stapled and mulched since early November. Stand by...

    • @shesamadgardener
      @shesamadgardener  Před rokem

      +Shark Sandwich let us know!

    • @ProudCanadian-vv6bk
      @ProudCanadian-vv6bk Před 6 měsíci

      I am in zone 6, MI. I preprinted ranuculus at the end of January.
      I soaked them, stirring once an hour for three hours.
      I put them in seed starting mix, covered with the soil as well. I put a cover on to eliminate light.
      Then I totally forgot I had started them.
      A month in, they were about six inches tall and had to be potted. 100% germination/sprouting.
      My mistake? The soil when I potted them up was too wet, and I lost some.
      My foolishness.
      The ones that are growing are doing well!
      It's actually very easy to do.

  • @sherrystacyrn589
    @sherrystacyrn589 Před rokem

    So did I understand you say Longfield Gardens? Can you link a video or pictures of what they looked like last year in your garden during their bloom? I don't know anything about corms and this video was very educational for me. I've bought flowers in bloom that I thought were dead after their bloom, so I am one that through out the corms (hope I'm spelling this right). I'll be looking for your follow ups. Thanks!

  • @zaneymay
    @zaneymay Před rokem

    That was going to me my question...if you have tried to plant them in the fall. But you answered that. So my question is have you ever left them for the following season? If so how well did they return?

    • @shesamadgardener
      @shesamadgardener  Před rokem

      +Spring Meadow Farm & Garden I have not planted in the fall and left to overwinter but is I don’t get a lot of blooms this spring then I will be trying the fall method.

    • @zaneymay
      @zaneymay Před rokem

      @@shesamadgardener yeah I got that. My question was when you did plant them and get your harvest in the past (no matter when they were planted) did you leave any in the ground and if so how well did they return. Sorry I guess I'm not good at explaining.

  • @karie3
    @karie3 Před rokem

    Pre-sprouting ranunculus right now! Half of tray has green sprouts already but the other half does not. Should I put the tray under grow lights now and cover the half of the tray that hasn't sprouted yet? Or do you think I should just wait until the entire tray has sprouted?

    • @shesamadgardener
      @shesamadgardener  Před rokem +1

      +Karie 3 I would dig up one of the ones that has not sprouted and check it for roots … and possibly mold. For the ones that have already sprouted, I think you can leave them for a little longer … but if you are worried about it, go ahead and pot the sprouted ones up so they can go under the grow lights.

    • @karie3
      @karie3 Před rokem

      @She's A Mad Gardener thank you for the reply! I did check that half of the tray and they are not moldy. I will give them another week and see if I have sprouts. I was just worried about the ones that have already sprouted.......I didn't know if they needed grow lights right away or not.

  • @destryneu5418
    @destryneu5418 Před rokem

    Ugh I forgot about my ranunculus bulbs and let the to soak overnight. I still planted them up. Do you think they are ruined??

    • @shesamadgardener
      @shesamadgardener  Před rokem

      +Destry Neu good for you for still planting them! Who knows, they might work out!

  • @yazminprietopascual4
    @yazminprietopascual4 Před 9 měsíci

    I just bougth my
    ranunculus can I start them now in November? Thank you kindly

    • @shesamadgardener
      @shesamadgardener  Před 9 měsíci +1

      You can start them but just be sure to protect them from freezing temps … that’s the key for starting them in the fall … can’t let them freeze or they will rot.

  • @BramptonGardener
    @BramptonGardener Před rokem

    I can do ronoculous but my anemones mold every single time. I don't get it!

    • @shesamadgardener
      @shesamadgardener  Před rokem +2

      +Brampton Gardener hmm … maybe less soaking time to start off … or put the soaked corms in dry soil rather than moist soil.