Characteristics of Anemones:
- Bloom abundantly and for a long time with beautiful flowers in various colors.
 - Excellent as cut flowers, with a vase life of approximately 7-10 days.
 - Grow well in the garden, in pots, or in a cool greenhouse.
 - Not fully winter hardy but tolerate light frost down to -5 °C.
 - Bulbs can be stored after flowering and replanted, allowing you to enjoy them for multiple seasons.
 
Planting Instructions:
Anemones thrive with a cool start to promote strong root development and optimal flowering. They grow best with a soil temperature of 5-10 °C during the initial phase. They can tolerate light frost (-5 °C), but protect them from severe frost with fleece or mulch.
Planting in autumn (for early spring blooms):
- When? Late September to November.
 - Where? In a cool greenhouse or outdoors in milder climates.
 - Important: Keep soil temperature below 15 °C during root growth.
 
Planting in spring (for summer blooms):
- When? February to April.
 - Where? Start in a cool greenhouse and move outdoors once there is no risk of frost, or plant directly outdoors if there is no risk of severe frost.
 - Important: Start at 5-10 °C, and ensure the surrounding temperature does not exceed 20 °C once the plants begin to emerge.
 








        

