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Digging Ranunculus Corms & Planting More Flower Seeds!

Digging Ranunculus Corms & Planting More Flower Seeds!

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Digging Ranunculus Corms & Planting More Flower Seeds! Garden Answer Angela: This happens to be the exact process in which I needed to see as far as the ranunculus and removing them and Storage. I had no idea what I was going to do Thank you Laura
Little Benjamin is such a helper he's getting so big, he is such a cutie pie. I bet he's a good big brother so helpful with his little sister SWEETNESS!
My Two children are grown and my son was like that about my daughter. He thought he was the mother and the father of my daughter. It was always so precious. Watching little Benjamin certainly brings back memories little Mister Big Helper!

Date: 2022-07-16

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I have dahlia seeds from Erin floretflowers i'm trying to figure out about starting plants off this way. I normally buy my plants in containers and re-pot them. My one attempt to have dahlias in my garden was a total fail. I'm in california and my backyard faces West so my yard is full hot sun, good for swim parties but apparently Not for dahlias. They all got burned from the sun. So i want to try and grow some in my front yard which is Morning Sun.
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Hi Laura! I'm glad your Ranunculus did so well and you got a lot of corms. I don't grow them, but the video was very interesting. I planted one caladium and will try and save it. It was fun watching Benjamin help you plant the seeds. On my nasturtium seed packets it says to lightly file the seeds to help with germination. Do you ever do that? I may have to try both ways to see if it makes a difference. Thank you so much for sharing!
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I just now ordered corms from Longfield Gardens. I tried them last year (I guess the dollar tree is not the ideal place to buy corms) with no luck. But, this video inspired me to try again! I had such great luck with my dahlias this year and went crazy with tubers for next spring, I figured why not some ranunculus too? Thanks for sharing all your knowledge!
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Thanks you so much for all of your great wisdom. It really inspires me to get out in my flower garden every day and I have learned so much by watching your videos. Question for you - I've heard that it is really hard on a plant to transplant in high heat. What is your suggestion to make sure that a plant will be healthy if planted in the heat of summer?
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Man I see that all of your links are to floret flowers which is where I also got my Ranunculus corms. Too bad to see that its more discontinued we will have to continue the propagation to keep these continued! I wish I got some salmon corms. I only have the marshmallow ones which are beautiful but would love some variety
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Thank you for your constant inspiration, we have just moved house in Australia, very south, cold and wet here, clay soil, and its basically just grass, so starting over! Feeling lost and overwhelmed on where to even start. But your videos give me such inspiration and provide me with the colour that my eyes so crave! Thank you!
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Those wire baskets would be great or something like them without the nice wood handles especially, to put in the ground and start your roses in or make some that size or a little larger so that gophers and moles don't get at them. We had to do that in SLO, CA and Atascadero, CA ( up over the Grade from CAL POLY UNIVERSITY)
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Has anyone else noticed in the last few videos an odd rattling noise? Its very faint and sounds like a small chain moving that is attached to the camera when Laura is holding it. It makes noises when she moves the camera around. I kept thinking it was just me but I swear I hear it lol.
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I tried ranunculus for the first time this years and had great results. Loved watching your example. Question: When the plants are done and pulled, is that the best time to split them? Also, since Im in zone 10a, I assume I can leave them in the dirt. When should I split those?
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