So for what it's worth... I have been listening to the Canadian girls on the Sustainable Flowers podcast, read the study by Utah State that's up on the ASCFG site, and also the Flathead Farmworks Farm page and what I'm getting out of all of it is the following: the high tunnel is a good place to fall plant ranuncs and in our cold zones, protect the crap out of them (low tunnel in the high tunnel, deep mulch, etc.) but for late winter/very early spring planting, they get cranking along and then it gets warm and it's too warm in the h/t and they shut down, with no amount of shade cloth really helping. Flathead Flower Farmworks (4a) said her late winter/early spring field planted ranuncs did better than her tunnel-planted ones for this reason, but her fall-planted in the high tunnel were fantastic and a few weeks earlier to start, so by the time they overheated and pooped out, the field ones were starting to explode with blooms. All to say: maybe experiment and plant 1/2 in your h/t and 1/2 in your field under a low tunnel that is easily removed when it warms up, the hoops are in place already up to give them some shade, and see if the combo can give you a longer harvest window? We hit 100+ in June last year (so not normal) and I was so disappointed to not get more cuts off my ranunculus, so I'm restrategizing also. Okay now I am back to minding my own bidness, lol.
Very excited. Love the 1020 tip. But need HELP with timing please. They start blooming about 90 days from planting. Is that 90 days after presprouting,, includes presprouting time, or..... all help and tips MUCH appreciated. Trying to time for last daughter’s wedding. Yikes!
Hey, have you thought about Freesias? They're tender but can be grown indoors.they go dormant during the summer, you pull them out the ground in rainy summer season and plant them back up late fall. it could be one of your first blooms as well with the ranunculus
Since they were sold as fall bulbs, I put them in ground back in October. They came up and are pretty little green plants. Can't wait to see the bulbs in early spring. I'm in zone 8 in Vancouver, Washington.
I did my ranunculus in the flat trays last year and it was so easy to separate the large root systems. Love the varieties you are growing. Can’t wait to see them growing in the hoop house.
Obsessed! Also, love the story of the ranunculus--so neat! I'm just pre-sprouting mine to get in the ground asap (I'm Cali 9b). It's my first time and didn't think about needing to overwinter them... hopefully they get enough energy stored before the heat hits
Wow 🤩 the fireworks 🎆 isn’t this just the best time of year?! Gorgeous varieties! I recently watched one of your old videos where you had two dreams: a hoop house and lots more peonies 💕at last you have both and this year is going to be best year yet 🙌. Can’t wait to see it all come together 💃🏻🥰
I love hearing the history of the Tecolote. I’m growing the white, cafe, pink, and purple. Then I got a a mix from Brecks. In total I have 90 tubers. 🤩
I adore ranunculus. Their petals always reminded me of a bird's feathers so hearing the name of that variety is Spanish for owl makes sense. I think they are more complicated for this home gardener so will gladly pay a flower farmer. Lovely.
So exciting! Can't wait to see the results. I planted some in the Fall under row covers, some look good, some not so much! Have just started 2 more trays! They are such beauties!!!! First year growing for me and your vidios are so helpful(and fun!) thank you!
just bought a couple of bags at Home Depot - this will be my first year ever planting them so I greatly appreciate all the help I can get. I would've never thought to soak them but you're not the first to tell me I must do so !!! Hoping they will produce some beautiful blooms this Spring/Summer down here in Georgia - time will tell !!! thanks for all the info and inspiration
Wow I didn't know they came in so many gorgeous colors I fell in love with them a couple years ago when I saw a bright yellow one it screamed spring for me I needed it. I've never sprouted my own I'm going to have to try that thanks
I love the ranunculus!!! Oh so beautiful! Where do you your shop ranunculus from?, and do they ship to Canada. I am starting my business this year, 2023, and I am looking for places that sell in single varieties, not mixes, and in large quantities. Can you help me out?
Well I never! This video was great, I'm an ancient person who has been gardening here in New Zealand for over 55 years. I LOVE ranunculus and have just planted them direct I to the garden, and have never had any success. We don't get as cold here as you do in upstate NY, but it never occurred to me to start them in trays first even though I start my Dahlias in pots! DUH! Or soak them first! I haven't grown them for donkeys years because they are on my 'can't grow these list' . You have renewed my interest and I'm going to try them again using your methods. They have always blown over down here and just lie on the ground when the flowers are at their best. Because we are 'next stop antarctica' we get the spring equinox gales through spring, do you have any tips for keeping them upright??¿ I dont have a tunnel house. Anyway, better fly, and subscribe to your channel 🤞🏵🌼🌻
Fantastic! I have 50 onion seeds on a "germination test" and 2 baby Cantaloupe growing all ready! That Super Greens is just delicious looking!! I love it. It is too windy and damp for Ranunculus. But I'm looking for some low growing Dalhias to grow with my fennel. They are both new to me this year!
Oh my, ranunculus are SO gorgeous. So glad you shared the stories behind the names; so interesting and fun to know. (It’s “pick o tee” not “pa coatee”). 😘
Fun!!! Love knowing the history of all things including plants and flowers!! Can’t wait to see you working in your hoop house!! There’s going to be some Happy Lucky Mom’s in your area this year!!💖💝
OMG at the charmellow!! Soo beautiful!! I'm with you,ast year I had ranunculus grow but they were short and the blooms were not as big. I think it was a me issue. This year I'm hoping for better! Planted mine in November... the ones that didn't mold due to a me issue got planted and are doing well. Looking forward to seeing how yours do!
Hope to be starting my ranunculus thursday if the air pump shows up in the mail as scheduled. I had been planning to start the corms that I got from Jake in 72 plug trays (see someone does pay attention to your videos!) But, looking at the seed-starting racks, I started to realize that I have just too much stuff starting, even this early, so thought I might try just pre-sprouting in flats to cut down the ten 72 trays to a fewer number of flats. Great minds think alike I guess.
I’m so excited for you b/c that hoop house is going to rock your ranunculus world. I grew my (chaMAAAAAAASllow, supergreens, Juliet, all those yummy jewel tones, etc. Same color loves as you except I do not love the picotee for some weird reason.) Anyway, I grew mine in mini (20” length x 10” height) polypropylene low tunnels and they gave the ranunculus the strong jumpstart they needed and they were amazing! Vs. being “meh” the year before. In fact, so “meh” I wasn’t even going to grow them again (gasp) if they didn’t do something spectacular. So happy I tried those silly little tunnels because those ranunculus grew like champs! Made all the difference. Soooo, really long way to say congratulations on the greenhouse!!! Happy ranunculus-ing! Thank you for the super helpful video. ☺️
You are starting yours, and mine are setting buds! Ah, the liberties of living in the South. Seriously though, you have been my inspiration! I too am trying to build bigger flowers. Shall we forge forward and conquer this small feat? You are amazing! Thank you for what you do
Thanks for the story, I didn't know the background! I have a couple of these beautiful varieties this year and left some space in my (tiny) greenhouse to try some! I'm also wondering if it's possible to plant some in bulb crates so I can move them out of the greenhouse if we get any really warm snaps this spring. Have you heard of anyone doing this?? I might try one crate as an experiment, I definitely have way more than will fit into the greenhouse growing space.
Thanks for sharing all your experience with us. I’m trying to grow my first ranunculus this season and am curious about how to harden and transfer out?
I don't live too far from you. Just up here in Lowville New York. I was wondering if you were planning on planting your ranunculus outside. Would you recommend starting them now?
My Ranunculus look amazing.. zone 5b here.. Will you be doing a video on anemone? This is my first year attempting them and could use some guidance! 😉 Thanks!
I bought ranuculs from home depot and have 50 of them blooming but they don't look full like yours at all. They don't have that many petals and I'm so disappointed. The bulbs are ranuculus and the package said so but could they be an earlier version and not the types you have? Where do you get your seeds? I'm not getting them from big box stores any longer. Thanks!
In case this is helpful to anyone reading the comments. I got ranunculus from Brecks and from Blooming Bulb. BB’s were twice as big as Brecks. I got all of them on sale so they were all 10 tubers for $6. Started them December 13. I did not soak them four hours because I was busy and forgot to time it. To plant them I just used the 9x13 foil pans and plastic food containers. If you just have a few I suggest using sour cream containers for 1 or 2 tubers. The Brecks all came up really well in about 6 or 7 weeks. The BB’s are just starting to root after 9 weeks in a cool dark place. Short of it. Soaking them longer would probably have made them sprout faster. I literally forgot about them and they only got watered 4 times in those 9 weeks 😂😳 I’m growing the Tecolote.
So, I don't like spiders and the ranunculus bulbs kind of look like spiders. My lovely wife thought best to torture me throughout this episode 😭🤣 Thanks for the episode though. So much variety and beauty! 😊
Yay!!! New Videos!!!started Ranunculus last year in October, and I started them by following your technique and it's working great for me here in Northern Cali...thank you for sharing your world with us, it inspires me to continue to be a advid gardner that helps me be a better gardner "teacher" for my babies 😇🤎🌱🤎
They look so healthy your seeds! Your gonna have a really great year with them renuculis!! Do they have smaller seeds lol because the doller stores are small but you get 15 seeds for 2$!! It's 45° yesterday in Lucas County but now we're supposed to be getting 22in 2ft of snow by Fri. Our schools are closed. Omy We could not find milk anywhere even gas stations milk was sold out!!!! People are acting like there's an apocalypse 🤣🤣.
OMG! Yea we are getting a storm here but 10-16 inches is pretty mild for a storm. Schools might close but might not depending on if the plows can keep up. My mother grew dollar store ranunculus last year and they bloomed great!
@@FlowerHillFarm yeah they said 2ft yesterday but it's moving south! It's rain now but it's gonna be 6in today and all day tommoro. I think with it being in the 30s we got lucky with a foot of snow. Omy girl them colors and I'm marshmallow anything lol my kitchen will always have bags of marshmallows front and center🤣I remember you had a video and had hot coco and asked if do marshmallows or if we don't and I said oh I do lol. I'm ordering all the ones that have the word marshmallow in it and the colors are just stunning of all the ones you shared!! So happy for you!!🤚
I’ve lost quite a few of mine 🥺 they are very hard to please! 🤨 another lady I follow called them the ‘Goldilocks plant’ Now I know why! 😂😂 Good luck with your beauties 🌸💕
Do you grow anemones as well or just ranunculus -- a mouse got into my ranunculus in my basement and ate several of them -- I even had some netting over them but they were on the floor so easy eating -- we live and learn everyday with gardening, don't we?
I love it. I think it is absolutely possible for you to have ranunculus for Mother's Day. If you caterpillar them within your hoop house, I think they will be just fine. I have learned more about fall planting from Bare Mountain Farm than any other farming family by far. They are zone 7/8, but have some incredible primitive methods. Check them out if you haven't already ! Love seeing what you are up to. Spring is around the corner :)
Hi Nicole! So, I am starting ranunculus again this year (last year was the first year and was a FAIL lol) so I am wondering, should I be starting to sprout mine already? I’m in zone 5a in Vermont, and They are going in a container garden. I’m wondering when I should plan to transplant them outdoors?
I have pre soaked my corms and put them in pre-moistened soil (not soaking) in a tray like you did in this video for pre sprouting. The top of the soil seems dry, they have another week. They are under the bed in a spare bedroom that is 66 degrees. Should I leave them be or sprinkle some water on them?
You can do it if you put your mind to it,. Just knuckle down, buckle down and do it do it do it. What was that from? Who would play her? Any McFlarggins- I love all the Greens Lassie. Here's' hopin' your bloomin' blooms will bloom straight n true for ya. Peace 🚷🗿🦞🐙
Oh my goodness I can not wait to follow along with your growing season this year! I want to know how they do in the hoop house now!! Lol 😂 chamallow…… are you kidding me. I’m pretty sure those are heavens clouds. Not flowers… 😂
Hi!! Really nice Ranunculus 🥰. I thought owl was búho in spanish... At least in Spain haha. I can't even pronounce that word you said so maybe the origin is not spanish. Or maybe I completely misunderstood 😅
According to the internet, Tecolote is one of several Spanish-language words meaning owl. The word is of Nahuatl origin and is used mostly in Mexico and in areas of the United States!
@@FlowerHillFarm I always set my alarm for midnight so I can wake up to say Rabbit Rabbit and pray for my friend who passed on her 108th birthday. She thought us to say it every month and as she got older it was like a game and so funny to her. Ha! I was so happy when I heard you say Rabbit Rabbit in a previous video. Thank you for sharing these beautiful flowers with us, I can picture the most beautiful wedding with this variety of flower. Many blessings to you SoilSista 💐
Gorgeous end product buuutttt the corms looks like spiders and yeaaaaaaa, ugh. 🤢. Wondering if you put more soil, the roots have even more room to grow if you weren’t able to put them outside when you wanted to in case of fickle weather? Idk. I’ve never grown them.
So for what it's worth... I have been listening to the Canadian girls on the Sustainable Flowers podcast, read the study by Utah State that's up on the ASCFG site, and also the Flathead Farmworks Farm page and what I'm getting out of all of it is the following: the high tunnel is a good place to fall plant ranuncs and in our cold zones, protect the crap out of them (low tunnel in the high tunnel, deep mulch, etc.) but for late winter/very early spring planting, they get cranking along and then it gets warm and it's too warm in the h/t and they shut down, with no amount of shade cloth really helping. Flathead Flower Farmworks (4a) said her late winter/early spring field planted ranuncs did better than her tunnel-planted ones for this reason, but her fall-planted in the high tunnel were fantastic and a few weeks earlier to start, so by the time they overheated and pooped out, the field ones were starting to explode with blooms. All to say: maybe experiment and plant 1/2 in your h/t and 1/2 in your field under a low tunnel that is easily removed when it warms up, the hoops are in place already up to give them some shade, and see if the combo can give you a longer harvest window? We hit 100+ in June last year (so not normal) and I was so disappointed to not get more cuts off my ranunculus, so I'm restrategizing also. Okay now I am back to minding my own bidness, lol.
Envy. Envy. Envy. Such beautiful Ranunculus varieties you are growing! I Wish you much success growing them this year.
🤞 You have a really good ranunculus year!
Thanks for the info regarding humidity when storing over winter ... I've been searching for what "dry" for storage actually meant!
I love love love amandine black! So moody and beautiful!
Very excited. Love the 1020 tip. But need HELP with timing please. They start blooming about 90 days from planting. Is that 90 days after presprouting,, includes presprouting time, or..... all help and tips MUCH appreciated. Trying to time for last daughter’s wedding. Yikes!
Hey, have you thought about Freesias? They're tender but can be grown indoors.they go dormant during the summer, you pull them out the ground in rainy summer season and plant them back up late fall. it could be one of your first blooms as well with the ranunculus
TECOLOTE!! Love that awesome bit of information! 🦉 hoot hoot who? TECOLOTE that’s who!!
The char mellow have a beautiful wedding look 💕
Since they were sold as fall bulbs, I put them in ground back in October. They came up and are pretty little green plants. Can't wait to see the bulbs in early spring. I'm in zone 8 in Vancouver, Washington.
I did my ranunculus in the flat trays last year and it was so easy to separate the large root systems. Love the varieties you are growing. Can’t wait to see them growing in the hoop house.
Ahhhh pretty flower pictures get me through the Winter. You're a breath of fresh air, thanks Nicole!
They grow quickly! Beauteous roots.
The chamallow ranunculus remind me of an Earth Angel rose. It's all going to be gorgeous.
Obsessed! Also, love the story of the ranunculus--so neat! I'm just pre-sprouting mine to get in the ground asap (I'm Cali 9b). It's my first time and didn't think about needing to overwinter them... hopefully they get enough energy stored before the heat hits
Hi Danika! I'm in SoCal 9b too! My first to try to grow ranunculus too! Wishing us both luck and good blooms.
Wow 🤩 the fireworks 🎆 isn’t this just the best time of year?! Gorgeous varieties! I recently watched one of your old videos where you had two dreams: a hoop house and lots more peonies 💕at last you have both and this year is going to be best year yet 🙌. Can’t wait to see it all come together 💃🏻🥰
I love hearing the history of the Tecolote. I’m growing the white, cafe, pink, and purple. Then I got a a mix from Brecks. In total I have 90 tubers. 🤩
I think I went a bit nuts probably 150 or more 😂😂❤❤
I adore ranunculus. Their petals always reminded me of a bird's feathers so hearing the name of that variety is Spanish for owl makes sense.
I think they are more complicated for this home gardener so will gladly pay a flower farmer. Lovely.
So exciting! Can't wait to see the results. I planted some in the Fall under row covers, some look good, some not so much! Have just started 2 more trays! They are such beauties!!!! First year growing for me and your vidios are so helpful(and fun!) thank you!
So excited to see how these do! I am hoping to push mine inside and get some for mothers day in Zone 3 so growing in my basement under my grow lights.
Thanks for sharing the ranunculus varieties you’ll be growing. They’re all beautiful!
just bought a couple of bags at Home Depot - this will be my first year ever planting them so I greatly appreciate all the help I can get. I would've never thought to soak them but you're not the first to tell me I must do so !!! Hoping they will produce some beautiful blooms this Spring/Summer down here in Georgia - time will tell !!! thanks for all the info and inspiration
I can’t wait till we get on our new property because I so want to grow these!!
Wow I didn't know they came in so many gorgeous colors I fell in love with them a couple years ago when I saw a bright yellow one it screamed spring for me I needed it. I've never sprouted my own I'm going to have to try that thanks
I love the ranunculus!!! Oh so beautiful!
Where do you your shop ranunculus from?, and do they ship to Canada. I am starting my business this year, 2023, and I am looking for places that sell in single varieties, not mixes, and in large quantities. Can you help me out?
The La Belle Champagne is my favorite!👍
I'll have them next year for sure! Good luck with yours Nicole and everyone else Who is growing and grateful!
Well I never! This video was great, I'm an ancient person who has been gardening here in New Zealand for over 55 years. I LOVE ranunculus and have just planted them direct I to the garden, and have never had any success. We don't get as cold here as you do in upstate NY, but it never occurred to me to start them in trays first even though I start my Dahlias in pots! DUH! Or soak them first! I haven't grown them for donkeys years because they are on my 'can't grow these list' . You have renewed my interest and I'm going to try them again using your methods. They have always blown over down here and just lie on the ground when the flowers are at their best. Because we are 'next stop antarctica' we get the spring equinox gales through spring, do you have any tips for keeping them upright??¿ I dont have a tunnel house. Anyway, better fly, and subscribe to your channel 🤞🏵🌼🌻
Fantastic!
I have 50 onion seeds on a "germination test" and 2 baby Cantaloupe growing all ready!
That Super Greens is just delicious looking!! I love it. It is too windy and damp for Ranunculus. But I'm looking for some low growing Dalhias to grow with my fennel. They are both new to me this year!
Soaking and planting more this week! Still waiting on my first planting to come up but I haven’t lost hope
Def love the story behind the name
👍🏼👏🏻✨
Oh my, ranunculus are SO gorgeous. So glad you shared the stories behind the names; so interesting and fun to know.
(It’s “pick o tee” not “pa coatee”). 😘
That’s what I thought I said 🤷♀️
they had full grown flowering ranunculus plants at my local walmart here in houston. i was totally surprised and delighted.
Fun!!! Love knowing the history of all things including plants and flowers!! Can’t wait to see you working in your hoop house!! There’s going to be some Happy Lucky Mom’s in your area this year!!💖💝
Beautiful ranunculus! Good luck! Can't wait to see all in full bloom! Hugs!
OMG at the charmellow!! Soo beautiful!! I'm with you,ast year I had ranunculus grow but they were short and the blooms were not as big.
I think it was a me issue. This year I'm hoping for better! Planted mine in November... the ones that didn't mold due to a me issue got planted and are doing well.
Looking forward to seeing how yours do!
I have Chamallow for this year as well and am so excited. They are SO beautiful and I can’t wait to see them in real life!
Hope to be starting my ranunculus thursday if the air pump shows up in the mail as scheduled. I had been planning to start the corms that I got from Jake in 72 plug trays (see someone does pay attention to your videos!) But, looking at the seed-starting racks, I started to realize that I have just too much stuff starting, even this early, so thought I might try just pre-sprouting in flats to cut down the ten 72 trays to a fewer number of flats. Great minds think alike I guess.
I’m so excited for you b/c that hoop house is going to rock your ranunculus world. I grew my (chaMAAAAAAASllow, supergreens, Juliet, all those yummy jewel tones, etc. Same color loves as you except I do not love the picotee for some weird reason.) Anyway, I grew mine in mini (20” length x 10” height) polypropylene low tunnels and they gave the ranunculus the strong jumpstart they needed and they were amazing! Vs. being “meh” the year before. In fact, so “meh” I wasn’t even going to grow them again (gasp) if they didn’t do something spectacular. So happy I tried those silly little tunnels because those ranunculus grew like champs! Made all the difference. Soooo, really long way to say congratulations on the greenhouse!!! Happy ranunculus-ing! Thank you for the super helpful video. ☺️
I love redonkulus.
You are starting yours, and mine are setting buds! Ah, the liberties of living in the South. Seriously though, you have been my inspiration! I too am trying to build bigger flowers. Shall we forge forward and conquer this small feat? You are amazing! Thank you for what you do
Jealous! It's definitely worth the wait though. Conquer on!
Omg, those are gorgeous! Best of luck! Can’t wait to see them😊💐
Thanks for the story, I didn't know the background! I have a couple of these beautiful varieties this year and left some space in my (tiny) greenhouse to try some! I'm also wondering if it's possible to plant some in bulb crates so I can move them out of the greenhouse if we get any really warm snaps this spring. Have you heard of anyone doing this?? I might try one crate as an experiment, I definitely have way more than will fit into the greenhouse growing space.
Thanks for sharing all your experience with us. I’m trying to grow my first ranunculus this season and am curious about how to harden and transfer out?
I don't live too far from you. Just up here in Lowville New York. I was wondering if you were planning on planting your ranunculus outside. Would you recommend starting them now?
My Ranunculus look amazing.. zone 5b here.. Will you be doing a video on anemone? This is my first year attempting them and could use some guidance! 😉 Thanks!
Chamallow means marshmallow in french and Amandine is my sister’s name! I love your videos and how down to earth you are!!! ❤️
I bought ranuculs from home depot and have 50 of them blooming but they don't look full like yours at all. They don't have that many petals and I'm so disappointed. The bulbs are ranuculus and the package said so but could they be an earlier version and not the types you have? Where do you get your seeds? I'm not getting them from big box stores any longer. Thanks!
Love your personality
Yayy! I planted mine a couple months ago and they're starting to sprout. So excited!
Yay!! I've been waiting for this video!
In case this is helpful to anyone reading the comments. I got ranunculus from Brecks and from Blooming Bulb. BB’s were twice as big as Brecks. I got all of them on sale so they were all 10 tubers for $6. Started them December 13. I did not soak them four hours because I was busy and forgot to time it. To plant them I just used the 9x13 foil pans and plastic food containers. If you just have a few I suggest using sour cream containers for 1 or 2 tubers. The Brecks all came up really well in about 6 or 7 weeks. The BB’s are just starting to root after 9 weeks in a cool dark place. Short of it. Soaking them longer would probably have made them sprout faster. I literally forgot about them and they only got watered 4 times in those 9 weeks 😂😳 I’m growing the Tecolote.
Got mine planted up for pre sprouting. Hoping I can keep chickens away from them this year and be able to enjoy more than just the leaves 🤣
So, I don't like spiders and the ranunculus bulbs kind of look like spiders. My lovely wife thought best to torture me throughout this episode 😭🤣
Thanks for the episode though. So much variety and beauty! 😊
I am starting my ranuculus for the first time on february 15th!!
Yay!!! New Videos!!!started Ranunculus last year in October, and I started them by following your technique and it's working great for me here in Northern Cali...thank you for sharing your world with us, it inspires me to continue to be a advid gardner that helps me be a better gardner "teacher" for my babies 😇🤎🌱🤎
I’m in northern CA as well but have hard time growing…do you have yours in shady area or sunny part of your yard?
@@saminairfan45 I place mine in a full sun location
Hey Nicole, do you succession plant your ranunculus? Thank you
Hey Nicole, you don’t put dirt on top of the corms once in the trays?
They look so healthy your seeds! Your gonna have a really great year with them renuculis!! Do they have smaller seeds lol because the doller stores are small but you get 15 seeds for 2$!! It's 45° yesterday in Lucas County but now we're supposed to be getting 22in 2ft of snow by Fri. Our schools are closed. Omy We could not find milk anywhere even gas stations milk was sold out!!!! People are acting like there's an apocalypse 🤣🤣.
OMG! Yea we are getting a storm here but 10-16 inches is pretty mild for a storm. Schools might close but might not depending on if the plows can keep up. My mother grew dollar store ranunculus last year and they bloomed great!
@@FlowerHillFarm yeah they said 2ft yesterday but it's moving south! It's rain now but it's gonna be 6in today and all day tommoro. I think with it being in the 30s we got lucky with a foot of snow. Omy girl them colors and I'm marshmallow anything lol my kitchen will always have bags of marshmallows front and center🤣I remember you had a video and had hot coco and asked if do marshmallows or if we don't and I said oh I do lol. I'm ordering all the ones that have the word marshmallow in it and the colors are just stunning of all the ones you shared!! So happy for you!!🤚
I’ve lost quite a few of mine 🥺 they are very hard to please! 🤨 another lady I follow called them the ‘Goldilocks plant’
Now I know why! 😂😂 Good luck with your beauties 🌸💕
Nicole I'm in zone 9b is March 10th 2023 do I still have time to start my ranunculus??
Did you pre-sprout any from last year or start with all new corms?
Can I plant seeds directly in my garden in uk rather thn indoor selling pot ?
I’m in zone 4b….for field planting, when would you recommend starting them and then planting them out?
I have just come upon your channel, and love another 4B er! I am curious, where do you buy most of your ranunculus?
My suppliers are in the description! I use mostly wholesalers
im excited how to outcome
where do you buy your corms? I want to buy hundreds and can''t afford retail prices.
Do you grow anemones as well or just ranunculus -- a mouse got into my ranunculus in my basement and ate several of them -- I even had some netting over them but they were on the floor so easy eating -- we live and learn everyday with gardening, don't we?
My ranunculus are already budding up. ❤
I love it. I think it is absolutely possible for you to have ranunculus for Mother's Day. If you caterpillar them within your hoop house, I think they will be just fine. I have learned more about fall planting from Bare Mountain Farm than any other farming family by far. They are zone 7/8, but have some incredible primitive methods. Check them out if you haven't already ! Love seeing what you are up to. Spring is around the corner :)
I'm very familiar with them! Thanks!
Hi Nicole! So, I am starting ranunculus again this year (last year was the first year and was a FAIL lol) so I am wondering, should I be starting to sprout mine already? I’m in zone 5a in Vermont, and They are going in a container garden. I’m wondering when I should plan to transplant them outdoors?
My ranunculuses i started in december they died nc of afaids and over watering i am very sad but hope to get new ones.
I'm so sorry!
I have pre soaked my corms and put them in pre-moistened soil (not soaking) in a tray like you did in this video for pre sprouting. The top of the soil seems dry, they have another week. They are under the bed in a spare bedroom that is 66 degrees. Should I leave them be or sprinkle some water on them?
I do, yes.
I mean I water them
@@FlowerHillFarm Thank you 😊
This are so beautiful. I tried last year…fail.
Great Video ! You mentioned you were using 1080 trays and I thought the standard was 1020; What is the difference as I'm about to invest heavily?
I think I just misspoke. These are standard trays
You can do it if you put your mind to it,. Just knuckle down, buckle down and do it do it do it. What was that from? Who would play her? Any McFlarggins- I love all the Greens Lassie. Here's' hopin' your bloomin' blooms will bloom straight n true for ya. Peace 🚷🗿🦞🐙
Oh my goodness I can not wait to follow along with your growing season this year! I want to know how they do in the hoop house now!! Lol 😂 chamallow…… are you kidding me. I’m pretty sure those are heavens clouds. Not flowers… 😂
So you are planting them out in the hophouse? When? Is it heated. .?
It's not heated. Hopefully have stuff out there in a few weeks.
Do you mind sharing your source for the corms? Will be much appreciated!!!
In the description!
I'm sorry bank account 😬 🤣
Happy Feb to you, we are now in our snowiest month.
Did anyone catch where she said she bought her corms from? I missed it 🥴Thanks
It’s in the description!
Soo doing this !!
Where do you order them from?
My suppliers are in the description!
Hi!! Really nice Ranunculus 🥰. I thought owl was búho in spanish... At least in Spain haha. I can't even pronounce that word you said so maybe the origin is not spanish. Or maybe I completely misunderstood 😅
According to the internet, Tecolote is one of several Spanish-language words meaning owl. The word is of Nahuatl origin and is used mostly in Mexico and in areas of the United States!
@@FlowerHillFarm oooh okay hahahaha thanks!! So It is rather a native-american Word. Nice!
Do you toss the ones that get a little fuzzy or are they salvageable?
I will toss those
Can you winter sow ranunculus?
If started in march?
I don't see why not.
@@FlowerHillFarm thank you. Much appreciated
Is that 1020 tray slotted or solid?
solid. they will eventually be watered and I don't want to make a mess!
@@FlowerHillFarm look forward to giving them a try here in Alaska next year 🙂
Rabbit Rabbit SoilSista 🥰
Rabbit Rabbit! I actually woke up at 1am today and whispered it
@@FlowerHillFarm I always set my alarm for midnight so I can wake up to say Rabbit Rabbit and pray for my friend who passed on her 108th birthday. She thought us to say it every month and as she got older it was like a game and so funny to her. Ha! I was so happy when I heard you say Rabbit Rabbit in a previous video. Thank you for sharing these beautiful flowers with us, I can picture the most beautiful wedding with this variety of flower. Many blessings to you SoilSista 💐
Gorgeous end product buuutttt the corms looks like spiders and yeaaaaaaa, ugh. 🤢. Wondering if you put more soil, the roots have even more room to grow if you weren’t able to put them outside when you wanted to in case of fickle weather? Idk. I’ve never grown them.
Maybe you didn’t get biggger blooms because they were in plug trays too long.
Perhaps!
Is it just me or does anyone else think they look like giant spiders 🕷! It's amazing to think something so crippy can grow to be so gorgeous.
Spiders, octopus, aliens, tiny dahlia clumps! Yup! They're so bizarre looking!
This popped up as I was checking out some on etsy. **pulls wallet back out**
It's BOUND to happen! LOL
I find ranunculus and lisianthus far more beautiful than roses. Wondering if I am the only one who thinks that?
Who is the Guy ?
whatcha drinkin, girl :)
Am I the first?!?!?!!!! :)))))
almost!
@@FlowerHillFarm hahahahahahahaha next time!!!!!! 🤣🤣🤣🤣😊😊😊