Comments on: Ranunculus and Anemones in Zone 6b/7 https://lovenfreshflowers.com/ranunculus-and-anemones-in-zone-6b-7/ Tue, 11 Mar 2025 05:45:50 +0000 hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.9 By: Jennie Love https://lovenfreshflowers.com/ranunculus-and-anemones-in-zone-6b-7/#comment-8536 Tue, 22 Nov 2022 19:55:23 +0000 https://lovenfreshflowers.com/growing-ranunculus-and-anemones-in-zone-6b7/#comment-8536 In reply to Miranda Gould.

I have not. I know some growers with heated greenhouses do but they usually have supplemental lighting as well as there just aren’t enough hours of daylight in February to produce quality blooms.

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By: Miranda Gould https://lovenfreshflowers.com/ranunculus-and-anemones-in-zone-6b-7/#comment-8535 Tue, 22 Nov 2022 18:42:24 +0000 https://lovenfreshflowers.com/growing-ranunculus-and-anemones-in-zone-6b7/#comment-8535 Hi Jenny! I’m wondering if you have ever been able to produce ranunculus or anemone in time for Valentine’s Day?

Do you think this would be possible with a heated greenhouse situation? Maybe in crates? We are in southern connecticut, a similar zone to you. We have sold them potted in april (with a feb start date). Never tried Autumn sprouting before. Many thanks!

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By: Esenje https://lovenfreshflowers.com/ranunculus-and-anemones-in-zone-6b-7/#comment-8534 Sat, 29 Oct 2022 03:43:19 +0000 https://lovenfreshflowers.com/growing-ranunculus-and-anemones-in-zone-6b7/#comment-8534 In reply to Jennie Love.

Would it be possible to leave the corms, plant cut lettuces or other shallow root herb for the remainder of the season, Chop & Drop it in Oct. (mulch etc.), and check for sprouts in Nov. …? I ask only because I just heard you explain how you leave Dalia tubers in-ground overwinter ;D

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By: Nicole https://lovenfreshflowers.com/ranunculus-and-anemones-in-zone-6b-7/#comment-8533 Sat, 08 Oct 2022 19:30:37 +0000 https://lovenfreshflowers.com/growing-ranunculus-and-anemones-in-zone-6b7/#comment-8533 Hi! I have a greenhouse made of plastic walls, and I am thinking of planting, or at least starting anemone and ranunculus in two raised metal garden beds. (I’m in zone 6a) Do you think this will work ok? Thanks for any help!

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By: Rita https://lovenfreshflowers.com/ranunculus-and-anemones-in-zone-6b-7/#comment-8532 Mon, 23 May 2022 19:25:32 +0000 https://lovenfreshflowers.com/growing-ranunculus-and-anemones-in-zone-6b7/#comment-8532 I live on the Jersey Shore. I purchased a ranunculus potted plant and it lasted a few short weeks. How do I store the corms and when can I plant them in a large pot.

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By: Ellen https://lovenfreshflowers.com/ranunculus-and-anemones-in-zone-6b-7/#comment-8531 Thu, 03 Feb 2022 19:47:15 +0000 https://lovenfreshflowers.com/growing-ranunculus-and-anemones-in-zone-6b7/#comment-8531 Hi! in am enjoying all the comment. If I have pre-sprouted anemones can i put in a cold frame in Feb (zone 7) or should i start them under lights inside? How much sun do they need if i a cold frame outside. Will they sprout or just stay dormant until spring?

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By: Janet Greenwood https://lovenfreshflowers.com/ranunculus-and-anemones-in-zone-6b-7/#comment-8530 Mon, 21 Jun 2021 01:17:35 +0000 https://lovenfreshflowers.com/growing-ranunculus-and-anemones-in-zone-6b7/#comment-8530 I enjoyed reading your article. Although I am not a grower, I was interested in knowing if I could grow a couple of Ranunculus plants indoors this winter or if they need a cold period like tulips? I suppose I could make a little tunnel if necessary. I live in Rhode Island zone 6b. I do have a grow light.
Janet

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By: Crop Profile: Foxgloves - lovenfresh https://lovenfreshflowers.com/ranunculus-and-anemones-in-zone-6b-7/#comment-8529 Wed, 11 Mar 2020 17:57:57 +0000 https://lovenfreshflowers.com/growing-ranunculus-and-anemones-in-zone-6b7/#comment-8529 […] growing specific cut flower crops here on our blog.  Check this previous blog post highlighting ranunculus and this blog post highlighting lisianthus.  Happy […]

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By: Jennie Love https://lovenfreshflowers.com/ranunculus-and-anemones-in-zone-6b-7/#comment-8528 Thu, 31 Oct 2019 02:12:59 +0000 https://lovenfreshflowers.com/growing-ranunculus-and-anemones-in-zone-6b7/#comment-8528 In reply to Peggy Gino.

Hi Peggy – Are you planting anemones or ranunculus? Anemones should be just fine for you up there to plant now. Ranunculus are a bit iffy, depending on exactly how cold you get and how windy it is in your garden.

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By: Peggy Gino https://lovenfreshflowers.com/ranunculus-and-anemones-in-zone-6b-7/#comment-8527 Wed, 30 Oct 2019 23:06:56 +0000 https://lovenfreshflowers.com/growing-ranunculus-and-anemones-in-zone-6b7/#comment-8527 Jenni, I am in Plymouth MA with the same zone of 6b. I just want to be certain I understand you correctly.. I should pre sprout my corms ASAP and plant them out ASAP. Then cover with a caterpillar tunnel even though the ground will freeze solid come January/Feb??? I only have 100 corms and can’t lose them like I did this year. yikes
thank you
Peggy Gino

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