They will grow equally well in full sun or partial shade.
Ranunculus are ground-hardy in warmer areas and can be planted in the autumn between September and November for flowers in early spring or in the spring when the danger of frost has passed, usually between March and May for flowers in late summer.
Planting: spring (March to June) or autumn (September to November)Blooms: June - August
Flower colour: white
Full grown height: 25 - 40 cm
Plant location: sunny or part shade
Soil requirements: any well drained soil
Like many other flower bulbs ranunculus demand that the soil has adequate drainage. If water pools in the area where you are planting ranunculus corms, it will most likely lead to the corms rotting. Ranunculus do not grow well in wet soil. Poorly drained soil is a common reason for Ranunculus failure.
Ranunculus corms have pointed ends that look a lot like claws. Make sure these “claw-ends” are facing down as you plant them
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