🌸I finally tried some picotee Ranunculus last year for the first time. 💮 I was so smitten with these beauties. In the time it took me to get an ice tea, a deer munched every single one of the blooms off and chomped my heucheras down to the dirt. I think both plants will be resurrected this spring, 🌺 no worries. I learn so much from your channel. You have been such a huge inspiration to me!🦋
Thank you so much for this! Can't grow Ranunculus where I'm from but very much happy to live vicariously through this video 😄 They're just so breathtaking!
Girl, you are the ranunculus queen! Awesome video. I love how you show and describe each of the varieties. Your video has inspired me to try several of these varieties that you showed. Thank you, again!
I do like that you focus on one flower at times. I save them all to my flower folder here, it's so convenient for ordering. Thanks for taking the time do make these.
One of these years I must try to grow ranunculus. They're just stunning. Thank you for your many very well done videos. I love all your artistic photography.
Great video as always! Would loved to see some of these side by side as well as by themselves if you do another video like this next year! 🙏 Like especially the pinks together so that we can compare them...
I love ranunculus and I'm growing them for the very first time! I love on a much cooler zone, so they will book in about a month or so. Thank you for sharing!!!
I just want to grow ALL of the ranunculi! They are so beautiful! I’m in Australia and am planting my corms now (in autumn). This video just made me want to buy so many more corms. Haha.
That one was really surprising! In the past, I've seen people suggest Unicorn Blooms and Antonio Valente Flowers for ranunculus corms. Of course, I don't have any experiences with either, lol! Thanks so much for watching! :)
I love how you have timed all the varieties, love your videos always, it is really helpful, who is seriously planning to shop, grow and visualise all the rananculus .
I'm a "ridiculus" ranunculus fan myself, but I'm only a second year growing attempted so I have a lot of learning curve to conquer as far as their preference for light, tempos, etc. Loving all you share from North Idaho zone 6a 💚🌻🌿
The peachy ones, uhhh!💗 just about when I’m ready to call off all future gardening... This could be the spring overwhelm talking here, as soon as I plant everything out I’ll prob be looking for something new to grow...got seedlings coming out of my ears right now! 🌱🌱🌱🌱🌱🌱🌱
I got my very first Ranunculus corms this fall - picked up the Marshmallow as well. Yours are gorgeous! Mine aren't flowering yet but it makes me so excited!!!
Thank you very much for the video, I have learnt so much about each "subtype" of ranunculus from it. Gosh I was so confused in the beginning. ;-) Very hard to find a video that actually matches the name with the real flower (marketing photos don't count unfortunately, I found lots of repeats) I bought a bunch of tecolote (telecote, duh!) corms, but wish I had seen your video first. Oh well, I'm happy to try them out first before getting the fancier Amandine and Clone/Cloni/Clooney... duh!
Omg, stunning! 😍 You got me into Ranunculus! 😄Thank you so much for this video, and for growing all of these for us! 😄 Anyone here from the EU has a recommendation where can I buy some of these nice varieties? Greetings, Judit
Would you do a review of where we can order bulbs from for most types of bulbs and corms. I am so confused about all these different companies. Thank you
Very pretty flowers! The super greens look like succulents! :D It's interesting the color differences you're having with various flowers.. It would be pretty cool to find out if environmental factors made a difference.. I remember Laura on Garden Answer showing something (may have been a hydrangea) that noted on the tag that it could be 2 different colors depending on your soil's PH... I would be curious to know if ranunculus are that way.. Where I'm considering planting some, they would be very visible, so I certainly wouldn't be too happy about planting salmon and getting orange. Hahaha
Absolutely beautiful!! Would it be an option for you to sell your excess flowers to a local florist? My local florist likes my excess especially dahlias and things that are hard to ship.
In total, I planted 500 corms. I think almost every single one sprouted and grew, with the exception of some that I tried to save from last year. Thanks so much for watching! :)
I overwintered all of mine. But the flowers were tiny. When they fully opened they weren't even big. The leafs were really yellow too. Not green or healthy looking ether.
BEAUTIFUL! How big is the area you planted in? I have 2 10×20 hoop houses and have 750 corms to plant in fall. 1st time flower farmer in a smaller area. Still trying to figure out how many I can fit in each hoop house.
What a gorgeous display of Ranunculus you have! I have never tried to grow my own and this video makes me want to give it a try. Finding a supplier here in Canada might prove difficult :(
Thanks so much for watching! :) In the past, I've seen people suggest Unicorn Blooms and Antonio Valente Flowers for ranunculus corms. Of course, I don't have any experiences with either, lol!
So many of mine have been lost to root rot. I don’t know why mine are so sensitive to being watered! The few I neglected are thriving but now I’m afraid to water them at all. I’m so sad about the plants I lost…so many potential flowers gone :( I don’t know why root rot affected mine so badly! I had them in small pots to start, they never made it to flowering
Question: I'm in 7b and got a really late spring blooming anemone corm delivery. Will the corms be all right if I simply store them until the fall? (I know this is on ranunculus video but I figured this would be the best place to ask the question since it's your current video. lol)
I've never tried to store them that long, but it might work. I would make certain to check them in storage to make sure that they aren't shriveling or going moldy. Good luck!
Go to you local flea market and start selling girl, if they don’t want to take your donations. You can make some good extra tandies and flowers will find a good household to enjoy them.
Every time I go to Floret website- everything is sold out. I start having suspicions that only you tubers flower farmers being able to place and receive their orders. Just my thoughts, I have been watching floret site for almost one year
In the fall, she posts the date that the shop will open on her website - usually at the beginning of October. It sells out VERY fast. Last year, I tried to buy some seeds and they had already sold out within minutes of the store opening for orders.
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🌸I finally tried some picotee Ranunculus last year for the first time. 💮 I was so smitten with these beauties. In the time it took me to get an ice tea, a deer munched every single one of the blooms off and chomped my heucheras down to the dirt. I think both plants will be resurrected this spring, 🌺 no worries. I learn so much from your channel. You have been such a huge inspiration to me!🦋
Thanks for sharing your beautiful flowers!🌺🌸😊💖
Thanks so much for watching! :)
All I can say is: OMG!!!! Positively STUNNING❗️❗️❗️ ❤️💚💜💗💛🧡🤍
Thank you so much for this! Can't grow Ranunculus where I'm from but very much happy to live vicariously through this video 😄 They're just so breathtaking!
Thanks so much for watching! :)
My fave too - I planted 200 and it's my first year since I moved and can finally grow something!! Almost all are up and looking good!!
Fantastic! :) :) Thanks so much for watching! :)
Girl, you are the ranunculus queen! Awesome video. I love how you show and describe each of the varieties. Your video has inspired me to try several of these varieties that you showed. Thank you, again!
New sub here! Absolutely beautiful!!!! I'm drooling over all these varieties! Thanks so much for sharing!
I do like that you focus on one flower at times. I save them all to my flower folder here, it's so convenient for ordering. Thanks for taking the time do make these.
WOW look at those color variations (!!) : o
One of these years I must try to grow ranunculus. They're just stunning. Thank you for your many very well done videos. I love all your artistic photography.
Great video as always! Would loved to see some of these side by side as well as by themselves if you do another video like this next year! 🙏 Like especially the pinks together so that we can compare them...
I really appreciate these videos, I love seeing all the different types!
Thanks for watching! :)
I love ranunculus and I'm growing them for the very first time! I love on a much cooler zone, so they will book in about a month or so. Thank you for sharing!!!
Loving these in-depth breakdowns of what you grew. Between this and the Tulips video I have a list of wants for next year. Awesome job!
Thanks for watching! :)
I just want to grow ALL of the ranunculi! They are so beautiful! I’m in Australia and am planting my corms now (in autumn). This video just made me want to buy so many more corms. Haha.
Your voice makes me smile.
Beautiful flowers! Im totally going to give them a try in my garden. Thanks for sharing!!
That Tiger Mix is crazy. I sure hope I can find a supplier in Canada.
That one was really surprising! In the past, I've seen people suggest Unicorn Blooms and Antonio Valente Flowers for ranunculus corms. Of course, I don't have any experiences with either, lol! Thanks so much for watching! :)
I am LOVING these Video Catalogs!!! Ha!!
Excellent!!!
I love how you have timed all the varieties,
love your videos always,
it is really helpful, who is seriously planning to shop, grow and visualise all the rananculus .
Thanks so much for watching! :)
I'm a "ridiculus" ranunculus fan myself, but I'm only a second year growing attempted so I have a lot of learning curve to conquer as far as their preference for light, tempos, etc. Loving all you share from North Idaho zone 6a 💚🌻🌿
The peachy ones, uhhh!💗 just about when I’m ready to call off all future gardening... This could be the spring overwhelm talking here, as soon as I plant everything out I’ll prob be looking for something new to grow...got seedlings coming out of my ears right now! 🌱🌱🌱🌱🌱🌱🌱
I got my very first Ranunculus corms this fall - picked up the Marshmallow as well. Yours are gorgeous! Mine aren't flowering yet but it makes me so excited!!!
You read my mind! Thanks for posting!
Hooray! I still have a few more ranunculus videos to edit, too. Thanks for watching! :)
Ok these are just gorgeous
When should they be planted ?
I’m obviously late again ☹️
I have a video about how to grow them on the channel that might be helpful. Thanks so much for watching! :)
Simply amazing 👏😍❤. Especially love the pure pastels.
The pastels are always my favorite - they remind me so much of spring! :)
grew ranunculus for the first time but i live in michigan se part and mine haven't bloomed yet
I love your marshmallow ones
That's so exciting! Happy gardening! 🌱
Holy cow these are gorgeous! I'd love to see some fuschia/purple/orchid colored flowers 😍😍😍😍
Thanks so much for watching! 🌱🌱🌱
Beautiful! Very informative! Thank you! 🌸
Marshmallow all the way. Oh and Chamallow as the runner up. Apparently I like pink as well.
I really go back and forth with the flowers that have green in the center.. Kind of like the queen lime zinnias.. I like them, but then I don't. Lol
Thank you very much for the video, I have learnt so much about each "subtype" of ranunculus from it. Gosh I was so confused in the beginning. ;-)
Very hard to find a video that actually matches the name with the real flower (marketing photos don't count unfortunately, I found lots of repeats)
I bought a bunch of tecolote (telecote, duh!) corms, but wish I had seen your video first. Oh well, I'm happy to try them out first before getting the fancier Amandine and Clone/Cloni/Clooney... duh!
Beautiful
Omg, stunning! 😍 You got me into Ranunculus! 😄Thank you so much for this video, and for growing all of these for us! 😄 Anyone here from the EU has a recommendation where can I buy some of these nice varieties?
Greetings, Judit
I went back to 11:02 to see what you were saying about another flowering growing from the top of the flower.. That is very strange....
love your videos!
how big is that space exactly? Also, how many corms is this (estimate)?
stunning
Would you do a review of where we can order bulbs from for most types of bulbs and corms. I am so confused about all these different companies. Thank you
Very pretty flowers! The super greens look like succulents! :D
It's interesting the color differences you're having with various flowers.. It would be pretty cool to find out if environmental factors made a difference.. I remember Laura on Garden Answer showing something (may have been a hydrangea) that noted on the tag that it could be 2 different colors depending on your soil's PH... I would be curious to know if ranunculus are that way..
Where I'm considering planting some, they would be very visible, so I certainly wouldn't be too happy about planting salmon and getting orange. Hahaha
Absolutely beautiful!! Would it be an option for you to sell your excess flowers to a local florist? My local florist likes my excess especially dahlias and things that are hard to ship.
How many ranunculus did you plant?
In total, I planted 500 corms. I think almost every single one sprouted and grew, with the exception of some that I tried to save from last year. Thanks so much for watching! :)
I overwintered all of mine. But the flowers were tiny. When they fully opened they weren't even big. The leafs were really yellow too. Not green or healthy looking ether.
BEAUTIFUL! How big is the area you planted in? I have 2 10×20 hoop houses and have 750 corms to plant in fall. 1st time flower farmer in a smaller area. Still trying to figure out how many I can fit in each hoop house.
Hi. Do they really need to be in a hoop house?
When does floret stock their ranunculus?
What a gorgeous display of Ranunculus you have! I have never tried to grow my own and this video makes me want to give it a try. Finding a supplier here in Canada might prove difficult :(
Thanks so much for watching! :) In the past, I've seen people suggest Unicorn Blooms and Antonio Valente Flowers for ranunculus corms. Of course, I don't have any experiences with either, lol!
@@TONYAwiththeflowers Thanks so much for providing some Canadian companies! Sadly Unicorn Blooms is not for retailers :( Not sure about AVF...
So many of mine have been lost to root rot. I don’t know why mine are so sensitive to being watered! The few I neglected are thriving but now I’m afraid to water them at all. I’m so sad about the plants I lost…so many potential flowers gone :( I don’t know why root rot affected mine so badly! I had them in small pots to start, they never made it to flowering
Whats the difference of telecote and aviv ranunculous? Sorry not much info on google would appreciate your expertise
Good stuff
Thanks for watching! :)
How do you make sure there aren't bugs in the flowers when you cut them?
Most of them are gone by the time flowers are finished conditioning in water. Thanks for watching! :)
Question: I'm in 7b and got a really late spring blooming anemone corm delivery. Will the corms be all right if I simply store them until the fall? (I know this is on ranunculus video but I figured this would be the best place to ask the question since it's your current video. lol)
I've never tried to store them that long, but it might work. I would make certain to check them in storage to make sure that they aren't shriveling or going moldy. Good luck!
Go to you local flea market and start selling girl, if they don’t want to take your donations. You can make some good extra tandies and flowers will find a good household to enjoy them.
Every time I go to Floret website- everything is sold out. I start having suspicions that only you tubers flower farmers being able to place and receive their orders. Just my thoughts, I have been watching floret site for almost one year
In the fall, she posts the date that the shop will open on her website - usually at the beginning of October. It sells out VERY fast. Last year, I tried to buy some seeds and they had already sold out within minutes of the store opening for orders.
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