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Votaniki Ranunculus flowers look almost too perfect to be real. Their rose-like blossoms feature layer upon layer of tissue-thin petals. Though not often seen in home gardens, the exquisite flowers of ranunculus are a staple in high-end flower shops and wedding bouquets. If you're a fan of ranunculus, why not try growing them yourself? The corms can be planted in containers or in a garden so you can enjoy their beautiful blooms both indoors and out. Growing ranunculus outdoors is easy! In zones 8 and warmer, plant ranunculus bulbs in the fall. In colder zones, plant in spring. It takes between 2-3 months for spring planted ranunculus to bloom after planting. Choose a spot for your ranunculus where the soil drains well. If you see that water still puddles 5 to 6 hours after a hard rain, find another spot. You can amend the soil, instead, by adding organic matter, at least 2 to 3 inches of it, to improve drainage. You can find peat moss, compost, ground bark, or decomposed manure pretty much anywhere; all work great. It’s always easiest to start with a good spot that you know they’ll like, though. Plant bulbs 4-6 inches apart, 2-3 inches deep. Water after planting to encourage bulbs to establish roots. Refrain from watering again until you see leaves sprouting.
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