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Easy to Grow Ranunculus Tecolote 'Flower Fields Collection' Plant Bulbs (30) - Colorful Blooms in Temperate Spring Gardens

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Color: Flower Fields Collection


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  • PRODUCT: Includes 30 total plant bulbs, mixed colors (Ranunculus asiaticus Tecolote series / Buttercups). Images of flowers are for reference only.
  • USDA OUTDOOR GROWING ZONES: 8, 9, 10. In colder zones, you may plant in Spring past frost, bulbs/corms may be dug up in September and overwintered in a cool, dry space. Ranunculus do not like high heat or humidity and will go dormant from summer to winter.
  • GARDEN TIP: Plant extra to cut for your own DIY arrangements. Ranunculus are one of the best flowers for bouquets and other cut arrangements.
  • BRAND: Easy to Grow is an American company that partners with farmers and growers.

Plant or Animal Product Type: Flower


Indoor/Outdoor Usage: Outdoor


Brand: Easy to Grow


Color: Flower Fields Collection


Expected Blooming Period: Spring


Sunlight Exposure: Full Sun


Unit Count: 30 Count


Expected Planting Period: Fall or Spring


Product Care Instructions: Planting instructions are included on the package.


USDA Hardiness Zone: 8, 9, 10 or Annuals


Plant or Animal Product Type: Flower


Indoor/Outdoor Usage: Outdoor


Brand: Easy to Grow


Color: Flower Fields Collection


Expected Blooming Period: Spring


Sunlight Exposure: Full Sun


Unit Count: 30 Count


Expected Planting Period: Fall or Spring


Product Care Instructions: Planting instructions are included on the package.


USDA Hardiness Zone: 8, 9, 10 or Annuals


Soil Type: Amended Sandy Loam


Moisture Needs: Moderate Watering


Number of Pieces: 10


Package Dimensions: 4 x 4 x 4 inches


Item Weight: 3.98 ounces


Manufacturer: Easy to Grow Bulbs


Country of Origin: USA


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: No


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  • Largest ranunculus bulbs I have found through retail
So I am giving them a 5 star review because I have tried purchasing ranunculus bulbs from just about every possible retailer, and these have been the largest and most healthy looking bulbs that I have found. This is my second purchase from EasytoGrowBulbs. It is pretty frustrating as a retail customer that there are so few options for purchasing both ranunculus and anemone bulbs/corms, and that cut flower farmers have a much more profound set of options. To be honest, I didn't have enormous success growing these last year. I live in growing area 7a, and I sprouted these in my basement over the winter and planted them out in late winter/early spring. We had a mild winter and spring, and though I got some to flower, the blooms were relatively small. This year I have purchased them in fall and plan to plant them in low tunnels in October after sprouting them in my basement. I am hopeful that the longer growing season will produce larger blooms. Like I said, I wish I had more options in terms of varieties so that I knew I was purchasing a variety that would do well in my growing zone, but since I am not a commercial grower, this appears to be my best option for now. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 15, 2017 by Customer

  • such a beautiful failure.
I put not the 10 in one package but 3 sets (30) in potting soil, under grow lights, started in January, and not a single leaf. Finally, it went through the pot to repot or check it, dissolved. I have used my grow lights for 4 years and usually have about 80% success. It is such a waste of money and no recourse. I had plans for a lovely Ranunculus pinks garden. Not here. 33 total failures. The seller did refund this purchase, to be fair. Good luck. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 10, 2024 by l k m

  • So far, so good!
I followed the instructions from Floret Farms on how to grow ranunculus: First, you soak them for 3-4 hours in room temperature water, leaving the water barely running to provide extra oxygen. The corms really plumped up! I then planted them directly outside in a raised planter bed because I only have an apartment patio and no ground to plant them in. The planter bed has a greenhouse tent, which ensured they were protected from varmints and kept them from getting overwatered (so rainy here!), which can lead to mold/rot. Floret also says to protect them with frost cloth, but I'm using the greenhouse cover for that as well. They've all sprouted! Every single one. I'm sure they'll go dormant over the winter, but fall planting is supposed to lead to more blooms since they've had time to establish roots earlier. Based on their performance so far, I'm very optimistic about their growth in spring! I'll come back in spring to confirm colors and their growth, but so far, I'm impressed. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 16, 2019 by Caroline

  • Grew beautifully, colors and style a bit misleading
These are the Ranunculus I was able to grow from this bag. I have read of many people stating that their Ranunculus did not grow. Out of 60 corms that I bought, only 10 developed any rot. I believe these are high quality (from my limited experience) but these beautiful flowers are simply very sensitive and need a lot of work to get them to the final stage of blooming. It was helpful to me to look up the best ways to grow these through multiples sources found online. My biggest complaint with these corms is that the colors did not turn out quite as advertised in terms of style of ranunculus or the colors that were included. Many of the flowers have a peach color to them and great variety in color. However mine turned out basically yellow and orange, with minor variety. I definitely have grown some lovely flowers and will probably buy from here again, but wanted others to be sure to research and prep. Beforehand and be aware the colors may not be completely as represented in their advertisement. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 9, 2024 by Daniel Daniel

  • Very impressed
I’ll update my review after spring comes around. But so far, for fall planting, I’m very impressed. I ordered over 75 total corms and they were all in excellent condition. Not one bad or moldy. So far so good for the pre soak and now in the pre sprout phase. Will update my review as time goes on
Reviewed in the United States on October 11, 2022 by Caitlin

  • Waste of money
Color: Flower Fields Collection
I have over 50 plants inside my house. Tropical, rare, seed grown, bulb grown, and corm grown. I have 2 acres full of beautiful gardens. Very green thumb. These Bulbs arrived severely moldy and some completely mushy and black. Planted them all anyways, and After about 10 days of being planted, the pots started to smell SO bad. Multiple Weeks go by, nothing sprouted. I dug up a little soil with my fingers and the bulbs were mush balls of mold. It smelled disgusting. Complete waste of money unfortunately. I was really looking forward to these. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 21, 2024 by Mommyshark

  • Not all of them grew.
A lot of the corns just molded. About a third of it just turn to mold, and the ones that did sprout, grew pretty quickly.
Reviewed in the United States on April 22, 2024 by Amy

  • So far so good
I live in zone 8b so I got these for a fall planting. When I received them I pre-sprouted them in some potting soil in the refrigerator. While it took longer than I expected, I eventually got some root development. A few I lost to rot. I planted them in the ground about a week and a half ago and I’m happy to say most are growing well. Out of the 30 corms received, I have 23 plants. I’ll update the review later as to how they fared through the winter and bloom development but so far, so good. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 24, 2021 by Ashley Reyes

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