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I'm in zone 9b (Florida) and ordered ranunculus. We'll see how they do in my climate. I find snapdragons and strawflowers do well here so that's my go during the cooler months.
Ooh fab! Does it get cold with you? I've been to Florida once, absolutely beautiful and very hot! 🤣
@@OriginFlowersNI yes, very hot and humid. This year was one of the hottest ones I've experienced. It can get cold for a few days in January or February but it's relative. What your body reacts to is the drop in temperature. During winter months one day can be in the 30's and the next day in low teens so the change in temperature is what makes it feel cold where as if it was further up north the lower temp wouldn't be a bid deal.
I absolutely love ranunculus, they are a staple in my cut flower beds. In fact, I think I will be bumping my stock from 100 to 400 for the 2024 season. I don't start mine until Feb. 1st-ish.
Amazing, prettiest flower ever!
@@OriginFlowersNI Sorry, can't agree, nothing beats a dahlia! They are my hero flower.
Yes, bit obsessed with dahlias too 🤣
It would be really helpful if the video had written names of these flowers, as I don't quite catch some of their names
Will do for next time ☺️
And/or photos for reference.
Here you go....
Larkspur - Misty Lavender (from Chiltern Seeds)
Ammi
Clarkia (from higgledy gardens)
Corn Cockles
Sweet Rocket (latin name: hespersis)
Baby's Breath - annual
Chrysanthemums (smaller daisy look)
Sweet Pea
Stock (yellow, avalanche, apple blossom)
Verbascum (perennial)
Japanese anemonies (perennial)
Snapdragons (giant ones, butterfly mix)
Yarrow (Latin: achillea)
Calendula (sherbert fizz, creme cognac)
Ranunculus (size 5-7, Cloni Success Hanoi, rose colored, pastel, champagne, clementine-orange)
Tulips
Sweet William
I have 5 bags of bulbs an croms..
Wow, will look incredible 😍