Growing Anemone coronaria
Learn how to plant and grow Anemone bulbs inside and outdoors, as well as which varieties to choose and how to cut them for a vase.
25 items 200569-25 | £24.95 |
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I passionately recommend this winter and spring-flowering pair for any sheltered window box, pot or container.
The lovely viola will flower soon after planting and continues for month after month, joined by this new whopper stemmed, huge saucer flowered anemone in February to June.
This collection contains:Common Name | Anemone, Viola |
Border Position | Container Garden |
Soil Type | Broad Tolerance |
Scent | Unscented |
Site | Full Sun |
Moisture | Moist but Well-drained |
Height | 30cm (12in) |
Spacing | 15cm (6in) |
Sowing, Seeds, Planting | Plant in a container or border with fresh compost. Plant close together in groups for impact. Soak the anemones in water overnight before planting. |
Care Tips | Keep tubers dry during dormant period. Lift and divide every two years, then re-plant. Corms may be left in the soil permanently, where they will flower annually April-June, an autumn mulch will help protect them from frosts. Keep picking over violas, or even give them a trim, to promote bushy new growth. |
Flowering | October - May |
Vase Life | Change the water regularly to get maximum vase life of ten days plus. |
Harvesting | Flower production: up to 8 months. |
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Learn how to plant and grow Anemone bulbs inside and outdoors, as well as which varieties to choose and how to cut them for a vase.
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