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Collection: Anemones

Large flowers with black or colored centers and a sturdy, long stem will brighten up your garden. Plant anemone bulbs too and treat your garden to a delightful mix of color!

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Anemone flower bulbs: a treat for your garden!

White, red, blue, purple, and sometimes even yellow: anemone bulbs are a treat for your garden, patio, or balcony. Anemones are easy to care for. Water them regularly, and the bulbs will produce colorful flowers as soon as they emerge. They grow best in loose, humus-rich soil, not too dry, and in a sunny or partially shaded spot. Plant them about 7 centimeters apart, with a distance of 10-15 centimeters between the bulbs. Tip: soak the anemone bulbs in lukewarm water the evening before you plan to plant them. This will encourage better root growth. Remember that anemones need sufficient water year-round to develop a deep and strong root system.

Anemone bulbs for every season

There are over 120 varieties of anemone bulbs. They're truly easy to grow, as you can plant them any time of year. You can't tell if a bulb has a top or bottom, but that doesn't matter: the shoot will simply find its own way to the top. So, it always works out, even if you're not a gardening pro! Plant them in clusters, and you'll have a lovely color palette once the flowers are in bloom. After planting in October, the roots will quickly form, followed by the foliage. If you plant the bulbs in spring, they'll bloom a bit later, in May and June. Once the anemone has finished flowering, the plant will wilt, and you should cut it back to the ground. If you prefer, you can carefully dig up the anemone bulbs, store them in a cool place during the freezing period, and replant them in spring. If the plants have overwintered outdoors, then sprinkle some fertilizer or compost as they sprout.

Beautiful eye-catcher

Wherever you plant anemone bulbs, in the garden or in a pot, they're always a beautiful eye-catcher. This flower also makes a wonderful addition to a bouquet! If you cut the stems close to the ground with a knife, the flower will last a long time in a vase. The anemone is also very suitable as a naturalizing flower. Therefore, it thrives under deciduous trees or shrubs, in lawns, and among perennials. Thissummer bloomerthen makes for a wonderfully colorful carpet!