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Easy to Grow Ranunculus Tecolote 'Rainbow Mix' Plant Bulbs (50) Value Size - Mixed Colors Flowering Blooms in Temperate Spring Gardens

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Color: Rainbow Mix Value


Features

  • PRODUCT: Includes 50 bulbs (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.
  • 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.

Description

These are value size bulbs that are great for anyone who wants to plant en masse or for growers, farmers, etc. Ranunculus flowers are great to brighten beds, borders, and containers. Plus, they make long-lasting cut flowers! Ranunculus bulbs are hardy outdoors in zones 8-10 (for fall planting) but are more than welcome in gardens of cooler regions. In zones 3-7, plant outside in April or May (past frost) in containers or the garden for a gorgeous spring display. Please note that ranunculus do not tolerate high heat or humidity for extended periods. These bulbs/corms require planting with care during the appropriate season for your area.

Plant or Animal Product Type: Flower


Indoor/Outdoor Usage: Outdoor


Brand: Easy to Grow


Color: Rainbow Mix Value


Expected Blooming Period: Spring


Sunlight Exposure: Full Sun


Unit Count: 1.0 Count


Expected Planting Period: Fall or Spring


Product Care Instructions: Planting instructions are provided.


USDA Hardiness Zone: 8, 9, 10


Plant or Animal Product Type: Flower


Indoor/Outdoor Usage: Outdoor


Brand: Easy to Grow


Color: Rainbow Mix Value


Expected Blooming Period: Spring


Sunlight Exposure: Full Sun


Unit Count: 1.0 Count


Expected Planting Period: Fall or Spring


Product Care Instructions: Planting instructions are provided.


USDA Hardiness Zone: 8, 9, 10


Soil Type: Amended Sandy Loam


Moisture Needs: Moderate Watering


Number of Pieces: 50


UPC: 810086492008


Item Weight: 3.52 ounces


Manufacturer: Easy to Grow Bulbs


Country of Origin: USA


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  • Growing great!
Color: Pastel Mix
These are doing awesome, no flowers yet but that’s expected it’s early in the season. I had a couple get taken out by a hail storm and they seem to be bouncing back really well! Easy to grow and looking awesome!
Reviewed in the United States on May 18, 2024 by Morgan

  • Bulbs came in very sad shape, didn't hardly grow. Waist of money..
Color: Purple
I bought 3 packs of these beautiful flowers & will not buy them again. I followed all the instructions & my plants are all dying. Not one flower & they look like weeds. Out of 30 bulbs I only have 3 that appear to be hanging on so we will see how they do. Edited 1 month later- (They did NOTHING. Went out & had to purchase another $54.00 in New flowers for my garden.) $40.00 worth of plants & only less than a handful is so unacceptable. I wish I could get my money back. I don't recommend anyone buying these bulbs. More than 1/2 of what I received were so small & nothing to them. I only got about maybe 3 bulbs that were nice & plumb even though they come dried out, they were still a nice size. The others were shreaded, nothing to them at all & they did not survive even in my green house. I am extremely disappointed & wish I just went & spend the money on flats, which I had to do now anyway. Could kick myself at this point. I've germinated & grown my own bulbs before so it's not like I didn't know what I was doing. My father, a retired horticulturist told me that I was lucky to get a few. Bulbs were too small & freyed to hold their own. That, coming from a professional. He was right! Waisted money & I'm very upset about the $$$ lost. Only have 1 star. Got an extremely numbered crop. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 10, 2020 by CZ

  • Wonderful!
Gorgeous and I love them!!
Reviewed in the United States on February 14, 2025 by Tanyamac

  • So far so good!
Color: Picotee Mix
All have grown. Just no blooms yet!
Reviewed in the United States on July 8, 2022 by Elaina

  • No germination!
Color: Pastel Mix
I was extremely disappointed with these Ranunculus Tecolote 'Pastel Mix' Plant Bulbs. Despite following all planting instructions carefully, none of the bulbs germinated. None! I had high hopes for a beautiful display of pink, yellow, and white blooms in my garden, but was left with nothing but bare soil. This product did not live up to its promises and was a complete waste of time and money. I would not recommend these bulbs to anyone looking to add vibrant colors to their garden. Save yourself the frustration and choose a different brand. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 11, 2024 by Mouse Click

  • Know what area you live in
Color: Rainbow Mix
The plants have yet to bloom. I followed the instructions for my area and they still look like immature plants.
Reviewed in the United States on June 10, 2023 by Lisa Gudino

  • All sprouted
I thoroughly rinse and soaked the corms before presprouting. Then left them in the dark (covered with newspaper) in a colder bathroom. I checked on them after a week and waited to see green before removing the newspaper covers. When they looked dry, I would use a spray bottle to heavily mist the top instead of saturating. After a lot of research, the consensus is root rot is a common demise. It's early February in VA so I can't transplant them now and may have started them early but was excited to see if I could get these to grow. I have already separated some of the ones that shared a pot early on and into bigger pots. My guess is that early will be okay and just means I might have to get them into bigger pots which might be a pain for something kept indoors. Multiple big pots indoors will be taking up more space than I'd like. They also get their daily light requirements by means of an artificial grow light on the natural setting. UPDATE- I started a bit too early with these. While having success presprouting, that only meant i had to keep these alive indoors longer while waiting to go outside. This is where I failed. So, keep in mind- TIMING! Just read a book about planting perennials in the fall so that they can become hardy over winter. My new goal will be to start in the fall. It's challenging for me to keep outdoor plants alive indoors in this old house. No wind, it's dry, and it faces North so all living beings fight for window light here. I'm left with a side yard to share the longest exposure to sun. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 6, 2024 by RhymeDust RhymeDust

  • Poor results
I'm a very experienced gardener. I started these indoors under grow lights and got good initial growth. I hardened them off in the spring and planted them outdoors in great conditions. Some grew a little, some died off, none produced flowers.
Reviewed in the United States on September 24, 2024 by V. King

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