Ranunculus Amandine 'Pastel Lemon' - 10 pack

$20.00

Soft and luminous, Ranunculus Amandine Pastel ‘Lemon’ brings a gentle glow to the spring garden. Its pale yellow blooms with layers of silky, rose-like petals radiate freshness and pair beautifully with other pastel or bold-colored flowers. Perfect for brightening bouquets, weddings, or spring celebrations, this variety adds a cheerful yet refined touch.

Summary Growing Instructions
Planting time: October–December in the Midlands (Zones 7–9); early spring in colder zones.

Soak: 4–6 hours in room-temperature water. Don’t exceed 6 hours to prevent rot.

Plant: 2–3" deep, 4–6" apart, claws facing down.

Soil: Full sun, well-drained beds or containers amended with an all-purpose fertilizer and aged compost (we love Stout Ollie!). Avoid soggy conditions.

Water: Keep moist but not wet; let the surface dry slightly between waterings.

Protect: Use frost cloth or a sheet if temps drop below 32°F. Use hoops, coat hangers or anything you have on hand to keep the cover from touching the plants in freezing weather.

Bloom: Around 90 days after planting — just as the garden wakes up again.

💜 Want more detail? You can read our full blog post on growing ranunculus and anemones here.

Soft and luminous, Ranunculus Amandine Pastel ‘Lemon’ brings a gentle glow to the spring garden. Its pale yellow blooms with layers of silky, rose-like petals radiate freshness and pair beautifully with other pastel or bold-colored flowers. Perfect for brightening bouquets, weddings, or spring celebrations, this variety adds a cheerful yet refined touch.

Summary Growing Instructions
Planting time: October–December in the Midlands (Zones 7–9); early spring in colder zones.

Soak: 4–6 hours in room-temperature water. Don’t exceed 6 hours to prevent rot.

Plant: 2–3" deep, 4–6" apart, claws facing down.

Soil: Full sun, well-drained beds or containers amended with an all-purpose fertilizer and aged compost (we love Stout Ollie!). Avoid soggy conditions.

Water: Keep moist but not wet; let the surface dry slightly between waterings.

Protect: Use frost cloth or a sheet if temps drop below 32°F. Use hoops, coat hangers or anything you have on hand to keep the cover from touching the plants in freezing weather.

Bloom: Around 90 days after planting — just as the garden wakes up again.

💜 Want more detail? You can read our full blog post on growing ranunculus and anemones here.

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