Description
Planting instructions
Pre-planting and planting anemones
Anemones can be planted either in autumn, from September to November (for flowering in spring) or in early spring, from January to March (for flowering in summer). Before planting, the tubers are soaked in water for approx. 5 hours and then placed in potting compost until they take root. Anemones prefer a sunny to semi-shady location and humus-rich, well-drained soil. Ideally, you should plant the tubers 5-6 cm deep in the soil. The planting distance between the tubers should be 10-15 cm.
Caring for anemones
During the growing season, anemones like an even but not excessive water supply – please avoid waterlogging. A light organic fertiliser during the flowering period supports abundant flowering. Anemones tolerate light frost (down to -5 degrees) well – please use winter protection in the event of heavy frost. Alternatively, the tubers can be dug up after flowering and stored in a frost-free place.
Harvesting anemones
Anemones make wonderful cut flowers and last a particularly long time in the vase if harvested correctly. The ideal time is when the flowers are just beginning to open, so they can unfold their full beauty in the vase. Cut the stems early in the morning when the plant is well moisturised and place them immediately in fresh, cool water. Remove the lower foliage that would stand in the water to prevent rotting.
Further planting & care tips