Ranunculus
With beautiful, brightly coloured flowers, ruffled petals and straight stems, the ranunculus flower, or buttercup, is truly a showstopper!
They’re perfect for growing in the garden, then cutting and placing in vases to add colour to your home.
When it comes to growing these springtime beauties, all that’s needed is some sunlight, rich soil and regular, but light, watering. Here’s everything you need to know to grow ravishing ranunculus flowers at home.
when to plant ?
Ranunculus are available at many retailers when the weather is not too cold. They are most commonly available in fall and early spring. These are also the best times to plant ranunculus. Depending on the climate, there are differing places for where you should plant your ranunculus.
Where to plant ?
How to Plant ?
If you’re growing ranunculus outside from bulbs or tubers, you need to soak them in water for about an hour before planting. This process helps to make the bulbs less brittle.
The ranunculus will begin to bloom in the early spring right through to the beginning of summer. They’re perfect as border plants, although they can be planted incontainers, or as wildflower fields.
When growing these flowers, you can choose between planting bulbs or buying developing plants. Ranunculus need to be planted around 10 centimetres apart.
The ranunculus thrives in sunny conditions, although they can tolerate the shade. The soil needs to have adequate drainage and be filled with organic matter. Without proper drainage, the roots will become susceptible to root rot.
The plant must remain moist while blooming and adding liquid plant foods every second month will help them to grow. To encourage blooming, deadhead the plant and to keep it tidy, trim the foliage and cut the stems. These plants are perennials, and the tubers (bulbs) can be left in the ground to bloom the following year. If you’re growing them as annuals, you may want to pull the plants out as soon as they stop blooming.
Care for Ranunculus:
Once planted, the soil needs to remain moist. The foliage and stems can be trimmed to keep the plant looking good. Giving the plant additional nutrients or plant food every second month will also help it to grow.
The ranunculus is one of the easiest flowers to grow and can return yearly when properly cared for. At the end of the season, some gardeners trim away the dead foliage and flowers, leaving them in the ground to grow the following season, while others pull the tubers out.
If you decide to pull out the tubers, you need to wait for the foliage to completely die off before digging them out. Place them in a cool, dry spot to dry out and then store them in a dark place until you’re ready to grow them in the springtime.
Do Ranunculus Grow Back Every Year?
Yes, these plants can be both annual or perennial and will grow back unless conditions don’t allow for this. Annuals are grown from tubers removed from the previous season while perennials often grow from tubers left in the soil.
Will Ranunculus Bloom All Summer?
No, the ranunculus blooms in the early spring and will continue to do so until the beginning of summer. At this point, the plant will go dormant. If you are growing the plant indoors, then it is possible to have it bloom in the summer, depending on the growing conditions and when you choose to plant them.
Can Ranunculus Be Grown In Pots?
Yes, the ranunculus can be grown in pots or containers.
Can I Leave Ranunculus In The Ground?
Yes, once the flower has stopped blooming and the foliage has died back, simply trim the dead matter away. The tubers will store energy to bloom the following growing season.
Should I Deadhead Ranunculus?
Yes, this will help the flower continue to bloom while getting rid of any unappealing, dead flowers or plant matter.
What To Do With Ranunculus After Flowering?
Once the plant has finished blooming, trim away the dead foliage and deadhead any remaining flowers. If you are leaving them in the soil, trim away the dead plant matter, leaving a few stems sticking out of the ground. If you’re growing annuals, remove the tubers from the soil and store until next spring.
Is Ranunculus Poisonous To Cats?
Yes, the flowers contain a juice that’s poisonous to not only cats but horses, cows and dogs too. These juices can irritate and damage their digestive systems.
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