How crazy about everything melting in the shade 😮. I am trying quartet stock this year and excited about it. I keep saying I’m going to try to save ranunculous seeds so I’ll be following along with your experience. Another TH-camr from Australia has done it but I don’t remember what the flowers looked like. I actually like the more open ones too
I couldn’t believe it when I pulled out the little pod and it was just a warped, melted mess. My stock germinated so quickly and are already looking great, the ranunculus has only sprouted one so far though…
Thank you, they are all growing well and it is time for me to start selecting for doubles which will be next weeks video. I hope they are useful/enjoyable to you 🌱
The "Black Prince" are the snapdragon I grew last year, my first time ever growing snaps from seed. They were more of a mounding plant but I think yours will get much more direct sunlight than mine did so I hope they grow more erect for you. You deserve lots and lots of flowers. By the way I say Autumn too. I also enjoy hearing your enthusiasm and many tips so talk as long as you want... =)
You can grow ranunculus from seed but they don’t always flower the first year, and if they do they’re usually very short stems. Basically their first year isn’t necessarily representative of what they’ll do once corms mature.
@ Noble Flowers had some videos on growing ranunculus from seed that might be helpful to you. With most people growing from corms, there are few videos out there on growing from seed and theirs are the ones I remember were really good. I think the channel’s name’s changed since; if you’re unfamiliar, her name’s Phaedra and they’re in Australia. I remember maybe 2 or 3 videos a couple years ago?, but they may have updated ones by now.
Hi l. From Canada last year l lost the tag for my stock so l didn’t no what they were l got them in the garden in late June they did grow but come falll pulled them out except one plant and would you believe up until yesterday it was still living and we have had many frost s today we are getting a heavy snow storm so that will be the end of it. I’ve only seen two of your u tube blogs and l’m wondering why you such a Bonnie lass is living in Japan if you don’t mind me asking ,my mom was born in Scotland.
Hope you are keeping cozy in the snow. I came to Japan for a year after university to teach English and life happened. 18 years later and I still haven’t found my way home yet.
The 'leave one empty' is such a great tip! Hello from Glasgow!
It really does make watering so much easier. Are you still under snow there? ☃️
@@fromthewitchsgarden nah it's just super frosty and icy just now. We're at -1 so my garden's pretty much gone to pot haha
How crazy about everything melting in the shade 😮. I am trying quartet stock this year and excited about it. I keep saying I’m going to try to save ranunculous seeds so I’ll be following along with your experience. Another TH-camr from Australia has done it but I don’t remember what the flowers looked like. I actually like the more open ones too
I couldn’t believe it when I pulled out the little pod and it was just a warped, melted mess. My stock germinated so quickly and are already looking great, the ranunculus has only sprouted one so far though…
Thanks so much for your review of the seeds hopefully we can learn good things from here i am your new friend
Thank you, they are all growing well and it is time for me to start selecting for doubles which will be next weeks video. I hope they are useful/enjoyable to you 🌱
THANK YOU FOR THE VIDEO!
Thank you, I hope it was useful for you 🌱
The "Black Prince" are the snapdragon I grew last year, my first time ever growing snaps from seed. They were more of a mounding plant but I think yours will get much more direct sunlight than mine did so I hope they grow more erect for you. You deserve lots and lots of flowers. By the way I say Autumn too. I also enjoy hearing your enthusiasm and many tips so talk as long as you want... =)
Awwww thank you, I mean if you can’t talk about snapdragon seeds for at least 30 mins are you even a gardener at all 🤣
@@fromthewitchsgarden Haha! I concur!
Hi Peggy, I enjoy watching your videos and seeing what you’re growing.
Also, has anyone ever told you that you look like the actress Rebecca Ferguson?
Never, but I will take that compliment thank you very much especially as I am usually sweaty and covered in mud/ mosquito bites in my videos 🦟
You can grow ranunculus from seed but they don’t always flower the first year, and if they do they’re usually very short stems. Basically their first year isn’t necessarily representative of what they’ll do once corms mature.
That is great to know thank you. They have germinated but are still tiny compared to my stock and snapdragon planted the same day.
@ Noble Flowers had some videos on growing ranunculus from seed that might be helpful to you. With most people growing from corms, there are few videos out there on growing from seed and theirs are the ones I remember were really good. I think the channel’s name’s changed since; if you’re unfamiliar, her name’s Phaedra and they’re in Australia. I remember maybe 2 or 3 videos a couple years ago?, but they may have updated ones by now.
Hi l. From Canada last year l lost the tag for my stock so l didn’t no what they were l got them in the garden in late June they did grow but come falll pulled them out except one plant and would you believe up until yesterday it was still living and we have had many frost s today we are getting a heavy snow storm so that will be the end of it. I’ve only seen two of your u tube blogs and l’m wondering why you such a Bonnie lass is living in Japan if you don’t mind me asking ,my mom was born in Scotland.
Hope you are keeping cozy in the snow. I came to Japan for a year after university to teach English and life happened. 18 years later and I still haven’t found my way home yet.
Try to make short video no one watches looooong videos
I'm watching
😆 thank you
I have a lot to say 🤣
@@fromthewitchsgarden 🤣
The videos are perfect as they are, many of us like long videos.