Planting went well and there were no particular difficulties in care? Then the ranunculus bush should bloom happily! But when is the time and what do the flowers look like?
When does the ranunculus bush bloom?
The flowering period of the ranunculus bush begins in March in mild regions and usually begins in April/May until around June. Re-blooming is possible between August and October if the bush is lightly pruned in good time.
A long period of time – with hope for rebloom
The ranunculus bush can bloom as early as March in mild regions! But its flowering usually begins in April/May. The flowers are present until June. Re-blooming can occur if the bush receives a light cut in time.
Here are a few more tips:
- cut off wilted flowers
- Re-blooming: August to September/October
- Flowers in the first blooming phase are more colorful
- second flowering is weaker
- Varieties with yellow, white or pink flowers
- double or unfilled flowers
Tip
If you cut your ranunculus bush too late in the year, you have to expect that the flowers will be more stingy the following year.