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Ready For Romance Ranunculus Bulb Mix
Ready For Romance Ranunculus Bulb Mix
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Soft, dreamy, and effortlessly chic — the Ready for Romance Ranunculus Bulb Mix proves that subtlety can steal the show. Handpicked by Dutch bulb experts, this mix features elegant blooms in gentle shades of pink and white, offering a graceful touch to any outdoor or indoor setup.
These ranunculus shine in sunny borders, dress up decorative containers, and make stunning cut flower arrangements. With their long-lasting nature and drought tolerance, they’re more than just a pretty face — they’re a reliable choice for gardens that see plenty of sun and dry spells.
Why You'll Love the Ready For Romance Ranunculus Bulb Mix
- Includes 50 bulbs in a mix of pink, white, and pale pink
- Perfect for beds, borders, and containers
- Makes elegant, long-lasting cut flowers
- Thrives in full sun and tolerates dry conditions
- Blooms late spring to early summer
- Ideal for romantic, cottage, or minimalist garden styles
FAQ
FAQ
- When and where should I plant Ready For Romance Ranunculus bulbs?
Plant the bulbs in early spring once the risk of frost has passed. They thrive in full sun and well-draining soil — perfect for borders, raised beds, or containers. - Can I grow these ranunculus in containers or indoors?
Yes, they’re ideal for containers, which makes them easy to move for the best sun exposure. While not typically grown as indoor houseplants long-term, you can start them indoors to get a head start on blooms, especially in colder regions. - How do I care for these ranunculus once they bloom?
Water regularly during active growth, but allow the soil to dry slightly between waterings — ranunculus don’t like soggy roots. Deadhead spent blooms to encourage more flowering, and stop watering once foliage starts to yellow after blooming. - Are these good for cutting and floral arrangements?
Absolutely. Their long, sturdy stems and delicate layered petals make them standout cut flowers. Harvest in the “marshmallow stage” — when buds feel soft but aren’t fully open — for the longest vase life. - Do these flowers attract pollinators?
While ranunculus aren’t top pollinator magnets like some wildflowers, they may still attract the occasional bee. Their main role is decorative — think showstopper, not buffet.



