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Planting 1000 Ranunculus Corms! 🌸 Step-by-Step Guide & Tips for PNW Gardeners | Zone 8b 

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In this video, we’re planting 1000 ranunculus corms for a stunning spring bloom on our flower farm in the Pacific Northwest, zone 8b! 🌿 I’ll take you through the entire process step-by-step, from pre-sprouting to planting, with tips on soil prep, spacing, and care specifically for PNW gardens. Whether you’re a beginner or experienced gardener, you’ll find useful insights to grow healthy, vibrant ranunculus in a cooler climate. Watch until the end for bonus tips on maximizing your blooms and troubleshooting common issues! 🌸
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@moniquegodon5712
@moniquegodon5712 Час назад
Nice job Erin!! Thanks for sharing. Loved it.
@gingersflorals
@gingersflorals 48 минут назад
Thank you!
@rhondanicholson889
@rhondanicholson889 2 часа назад
I have a problem 😂, I all ready did my presprouting thing, they look just like yours. I have three big trays .not many, but our weather hear in GA, 8b the temp this week is 80, the end of this week the temp will be around 75 and stày that way, with night time 65. So should I go ahead and plant these now?
@gingersflorals
@gingersflorals Час назад
You can. Or you could put them up and keep them wherever you had them sprouting. If it’s cooler. The heat won’t kill then but they’ll be very unhappy
@zaneymay
@zaneymay 3 часа назад
Do you keep any in the ground year around? I understand why you are planting for your cut flowers. But was just wondering if you have left any in the garden to see how the do the next.
@gingersflorals
@gingersflorals 48 минут назад
I don’t. They haven’t reliably come back for me. But, I’m going to try it again this year
@zaneymay
@zaneymay 43 минуты назад
@@gingersflorals I put 320 in last year, I'm hopeful the majority will return. But my zone 8b is different from yours. Usually no frost until December sometimes January.
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