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Growing Fall Ranunculus: From Start to Finish



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9 Comments

  1. I love the look of ranunculus! Do you know how they would do in northern California 9b. It gets so hot and dry, not sure if they need a cold period to bloom.

  2. I love ranunculus; they are beautiful flowers. I love seeing the varieties that you plant. Are you going to do any updates on your house? I have been waiting for that. I can't wait to see what you grow this year.

  3. I've tried growing them for 3 now. I grow them outside since I don't have a tunnel. I give up. Last year I had some succes but they are too susceptible to water.this year I lost half of them growing up in the trays, and the other half I lost in the field due to rainfall and the deer who ate the rest.

  4. Thank you for this video Tonya! i plan to grow them this year. I’m in south GA, 9a, so I hope to have them ready to plant by mid-November.🌸🌸🌸

  5. I love it when you make a new video and I love ranunculus, also!!! Question-are you still mostly donating flowers and bouquets? This summer was a donation only year for me, and it's been a blessing.

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