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T he ranunculus needs no introduction—it's really having a moment—and perhaps it’s about time. Often overshadowed by the ...
In places where winter is mild and spring is cool, growing ranunculus is a breeze; the plants like it warm, but not hot, and are typically cold-hardy in USDA Zones 8-11. You can, however ...
If you have never tried planting ranunculus flowers, this might be the year to attempt growing these showy, multi-petaled garden ...
We can’t plant ranunculus in the garden until the risk of frost is past, and they can take as long as 90 days to flower after planting. Our hot summer days will be here by then.