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Ranunculus Bulbs - Fire & Wine Mix

Another amazing combination of colors are found in our new Ranunculus Fire and Wine Mix. A romantic pairing of two-toned petals in orange and burgundy are for those seeking a bit of drama. Plant as a border or in containers dotting your patio. Ranunculus are easy to grow and do well in vases, so be sure to plant enough to enjoy both in and outdoors. Colder zones need to start ranunculus indoors end of winter while warmer zones can direct sow in fall.

Note: In Zones 8–10, ranunculus are grown as perennials—plant in fall for spring blooms. In Zones 4–7, they are treated as cool-season annuals. Start corms indoors in late winter and transplant after nights stay above 30°F, or dry-store them and plant in spring after hard frosts.

Another amazing combination of colors are found in our new Ranunculus Fire and Wine Mix. A romantic pairing of two-toned petals in orange and burgundy are for those seeking a bit of drama. Plant as a border or in containers dotting your patio. Ranunculus are easy to grow and do well in vases, so be sure to plant enough to enjoy both in and outdoors. Colder zones need to start ranunculus indoors end of winter while warmer zones can direct sow in fall.

Note: In Zones 8–10, ranunculus are grown as perennials—plant in fall for spring blooms. In Zones 4–7, they are treated as cool-season annuals. Start corms indoors in late winter and transplant after nights stay above 30°F, or dry-store them and plant in spring after hard frosts.

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Another amazing combination of colors are found in our new Ranunculus Fire and Wine Mix. A romantic pairing of two-toned petals in orange and burgundy are for those seeking a bit of drama. Plant as a border or in containers dotting your patio. Ranunculus are easy to grow and do well in vases, so be sure to plant enough to enjoy both in and outdoors. Colder zones need to start ranunculus indoors end of winter while warmer zones can direct sow in fall.

Note: In Zones 8–10, ranunculus are grown as perennials—plant in fall for spring blooms. In Zones 4–7, they are treated as cool-season annuals. Start corms indoors in late winter and transplant after nights stay above 30°F, or dry-store them and plant in spring after hard frosts.