Ranunculus

Unleash A Burst Of Colour In Your Garden With Gorgeous Ranunculus

Ranunculus flowers are the perfect showstopper in your summer garden. These exquisite flowers are known for their striking, multi-petaled blooms in a wide range of vibrant colours, including shades of red, yellow, pink, white, purple, and orange. Whether you're an experienced gardener or just starting your gardening journey, DutchGrown’s collection of giant-sized Ranunculus bulbs (often called Ranunculus corms) offers an easy way to enhance your garden and bring stunning beauty to your outdoor space. Discover our selection and start planning your summer garden right away.

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Ranunculus: The Ultimate Addition To Your Summer Garden

Ranunculi are one of the oldest flowering plants on the planet and belong to the Ranunculaceae family. This genus contains hundreds of species, such as the Persian Buttercup. Commonly known as ‘Buttercups’, ‘Spearwort’, or ‘Water Crowfoot’, these flowers are the first choice for gardeners who want to create a garden that stands out with minimal effort. They are a versatile option for different garden settings. From romantic flower beds or elegant borders to casual or cutting gardens with bursts of colour.

 

Ranunculus flowers are not only celebrated for their beauty; some Ranunculus species are also highly prized for their exceptional longevity as excellent cut flowers, making them a popular choice for floral arrangements, especially wedding bouquets. Ranunculus blooms can last for up to two weeks in a vase, providing extended enjoyment and a continuous burst of colour.

 

Ranunculus Varieties That Are Available In An Array Of Different Colours

The Ranunculus plant is often compared to Roses or Peonies because of its delicate, layered petals that form a rose-like bloom. The flowers are slightly cupped and can vary in size, typically five to ten centimetres across. The foliage is dark green and feathery, providing a striking contrast to the vibrant flowers. 

 

Where Ranunculus truly shines is in its breathtaking spectrum of colours. From vibrant reds and oranges to timeless whites and pinks, it presents a painter's palette, ready to complement any aesthetic. Take, for example, Ranunculus ‘Yellow’, which has vivid yellow petals that produce an effect reminiscent of zesty lemons and limes. Or the Ranunculus ‘Orange’, which resembles the colour of oranges.

 

Beyond the single-hued splendour, Ranunculus also presents a captivating array of multicoloured blooms. These vibrant varieties showcase a delightful dance of colours within each flower, often displaying subtle gradients.

 

Growing Ranunculus For A Vibrant Garden With Maximum Effect

Planting Ranunculus corms in the spring is a simple process, but following a few key steps is essential for maximum effect. Here’s how you do it:

 

Start by soaking the Ranunculus bulbs in a container of room temperature water for a few hours. This will help to rehydrate them and encourage healthy growth. Next, select a location in your garden that receives full sunlight and has well-draining soil. The plants can tolerate some shade. Dig holes two to five centimetres deep and plant the corms five to ten centimetres apart, with the claws facing down. Keep the soil moist but not soggy, especially in the early stages of growth. Water the soil if the area becomes dry to keep the bulbs moist. With patience and love, you will be rewarded with beautiful Ranunculus flowers in your summer garden. Need some more help with growing Ranunculus? Follow our guide ‘How to Grow Ranunculus’.

 

In warm climates with mild winters, it’s best to buy Ranunculus bulbs for autumn planting for early spring flowers. When you live in areas with cool springs, it’s best to wait until late winter to (late) spring to avoid frost damage. 

 

Where Can I Buy Ranunculus Flower Bulbs? At DutchGrown!

Ranunculus flowers are a standout choice for gardeners looking to add vibrant colour and timeless elegance to their garden. The success of your Ranunculus blooms starts with selecting the right bulb. At DutchGrown, we exclusively offer large corms (bulbs) that will deliver exceptional results. Buying Ranunculus at us is the key to producing abundant flowers, ensuring your garden is filled with a striking, long-lasting display of beauty during the summer. Buy Ranunculus at DutchGrown and discover the perfect addition to your garden.

 

Frequently Asked Questions About Ranunculus Flowers

 

Do Ranunculus Grow Back Every Year?

Ranunculus can return year after year when provided with proper care and ideal growing conditions. After blooming, trim the dead flowers and foliage, and leave the bulbs in the ground to grow again the following season. If you choose to remove the bulbs, wait until the foliage is completely dead. Store the bulbs in dry peat moss or a mesh bag in a cool, dry, dark place.

 

Do Ranunculus Need Sun Or Shade?

Ranunculus thrives in spots with full sun for healthy growth and vibrant blooms. However, they can also tolerate partial shade. For the best results, aim to plant them in areas that receive at least four to six hours of sunlight each day, such as garden beds or borders.

 

Do Ranunculus Bulbs Multiply?

Ranunculus bulbs can multiply under the right conditions. The bulbs, or corms, produce smaller ones around their base. When lifting the bulbs, you can separate the new ones from the original bulb and store them in a cool, dry place with good air circulation until the next planting season to grow new plants.

 

What Is The Season For Ranunculus?

Ranunculus typically blooms in early spring and continues to produce vibrant flowers until the summer. Once blooming finishes, the plant will enter a dormant phase, and the foliage will die back in the autumn. This natural cycle ensures that Ranunculus will rest and regenerate for the next growing season, bringing fresh blooms the following year.

 

Are Ranunculus Better In Pots Or Ground?

Ranunculus thrive both in pots and the ground, making them versatile for any garden design. In the ground, they’re ideal for borders and flower beds, while in pots, they add charm to patios and balconies. If planting in containers, ensure excellent drainage to prevent root rot.