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If your order requires more than one shipment and all items are shipping to the same address, there is no additional shipping charge. Perennial and spring-planted bulb orders will arrive separately from seeds. Perennials and spring-planted bulbs are shipped at the proper planting time for your hardiness zone. Please open upon receipt and follow the instructions included. All perennials and spring-planted bulbs are packaged to withstand shipping and are fully-guaranteed. The ‘Plant Information’ section describes how that item will ship. Some perennials are shipped as potted plants, some as perennial roots packed in peat. You will receive a second email the day your order ships telling you how it has been sent.

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View more Planting Guides, or download our complete Planting Guide for tips on caring for your plants when you receive your order, as well as planting instructions for Perennials, Spring-Planted Bulbs, Fall-Planted Bulbs, Cacti & Succulents, Xeric Plants and more.Īs soon as your order is placed you will receive a confirmation email. After new shoots appear, keep the plants evenly moist. Don't let the tubers sit in water or they will rot. The tubers should be planted 2" beneath the soil surface, about 6" apart.

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Ranunculus prefer cool weather, require well-drained soil and full sun (except in warmer climates, where they will need light or partial shade). Ranunculus can go dormant with too much heat, so don't place them near radiators. If you live in a colder zone (zone 6 or below) and wish to get an early start for your garden, ranunculus can be planted indoors as early as February, and can be transplanted outdoors after chance of frost. Ranunculus are also popular for indoor planting. They should be planted outdoors after the last frost date. In zones 6 and below we suggest only planting ranunculus tubers in the spring as they are not very cold hardy. Ranunculus is popular in the southern and western United States (zones 7 and above), where they are planted in the fall, grow through the winter season and bloom in March. In warmer USDA zones, they are considered cool-season perennials. These bulbs can be planted in the fall or spring, depending on where you live. Ranunculus have spectacular looking blooms and make for long lasting cut flowers. See page 15 of our Planting Guide for a bulb depth planting illustration. You can lift them and store them in the fall, or bring patio pots inside before frost.

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Many of our summer blooming bulbs can be planted as perennials in zones 9-10 (zone 8 if mulched), but should be treated as annuals in cooler climates. There must not be any danger of frost and your ground temperature must have reached 55 degrees Fahrenheit before planting. Most of these bulbs are tropical and require warm weather to be planted. Summer Blooming Bulbs, including popular varieties such as gladiolus and dahlias, are planted in the spring and bloom in the summer.










Persian buttercup