Ready for Romance Ranunculus Bulb Mix โ Pink & White Blooms โ 50-Pack
Ready for Romance Ranunculus โ The Floristโs Favorite Bulb for Soft, Layered Spring Blooms
Florists call ranunculus the โpoor manโs peonyโ โ and itโs meant as the highest compliment. The Ready for Romance Ranunculus Bulb Mix produces layer upon layer of tissue-paper-thin petals in soft pink, pale pink, and white โ blooms so delicate and full they look like they came from a high-end flower market, not your backyard.
Handpicked by Dutch bulb experts, this 50-bulb mix was curated specifically for its romantic, cohesive color palette โ the kind of soft, dreamy combination that looks effortlessly styled in a garden border or a mason jar on the kitchen table.
Why Ready for Romance Ranunculus Belongs in Your Cutting Garden
- Florist-Quality Blooms: Layered, tissue-paper petals in soft pink, pale pink, and white โ the same ranunculus varieties florists use for premium spring arrangements, bouquets, and wedding flowers.
- Dutch Expert Curated: Handpicked color palette selected by Dutch bulb specialists for cohesion and visual harmony โ not a random assortment, but a thoughtfully composed mix.
- Late Spring to Early Summer Blooming: Flowers when the garden transitions from spring to summer โ filling the gap between tulips and summer perennials with elegant, long-lasting color.
- Exceptional Vase Life: Cut stems last 7โ10 days in a vase, making ranunculus one of the longest-lasting spring cut flowers available.
- Drought-Tolerant Once Established: Thrives in full sun and handles dry conditions well โ more resilient than their delicate appearance suggests.
- Versatile Style: Equally at home in romantic cottage gardens, minimalist modern borders, and formal cutting beds.
Perfect For
- Spring and early summer cutting gardens
- Romantic, cottage, and bohemian garden styles
- Wedding and event flower growing
- Mixed spring borders between tulip and summer perennial seasons
- Container arrangements on patios and porches
Planting Guide
- When to Plant: Early spring, as soon as the soil can be worked (or fall in mild climates)
- Depth: Plant corms 1โ2 inches deep, claw-side down
- Spacing: 4โ6 inches apart; plant in dense drifts for the fullest display
- Light: Full sun โ best bloom production in full sun
- Soil: Well-drained soil; ranunculus dislike wet feet, especially in cool weather
- Zones: Best as annuals in most zones; perennial in USDA Zones 8โ11. Pre-soak corms for 3โ4 hours before planting to speed germination.
Also Consider
Building a full spring-to-summer cutting garden? Pair your ranunculus with our Asiatic Lily Bulb Mix โ its bold, mixed-color blooms arrive in June and July, picking up right where the ranunculus season ends for a continuous cutting garden display.
Order Today
Comes as a 50-pack of ready-to-plant corms in a curated pink and white color palette. Add to cart and grow the florist-quality spring blooms your cutting garden deserves.

Description
Ready for Romance Ranunculus โ The Floristโs Favorite Bulb for Soft, Layered Spring Blooms
Florists call ranunculus the โpoor manโs peonyโ โ and itโs meant as the highest compliment. The Ready for Romance Ranunculus Bulb Mix produces layer upon layer of tissue-paper-thin petals in soft pink, pale pink, and white โ blooms so delicate and full they look like they came from a high-end flower market, not your backyard.
Handpicked by Dutch bulb experts, this 50-bulb mix was curated specifically for its romantic, cohesive color palette โ the kind of soft, dreamy combination that looks effortlessly styled in a garden border or a mason jar on the kitchen table.
Why Ready for Romance Ranunculus Belongs in Your Cutting Garden
- Florist-Quality Blooms: Layered, tissue-paper petals in soft pink, pale pink, and white โ the same ranunculus varieties florists use for premium spring arrangements, bouquets, and wedding flowers.
- Dutch Expert Curated: Handpicked color palette selected by Dutch bulb specialists for cohesion and visual harmony โ not a random assortment, but a thoughtfully composed mix.
- Late Spring to Early Summer Blooming: Flowers when the garden transitions from spring to summer โ filling the gap between tulips and summer perennials with elegant, long-lasting color.
- Exceptional Vase Life: Cut stems last 7โ10 days in a vase, making ranunculus one of the longest-lasting spring cut flowers available.
- Drought-Tolerant Once Established: Thrives in full sun and handles dry conditions well โ more resilient than their delicate appearance suggests.
- Versatile Style: Equally at home in romantic cottage gardens, minimalist modern borders, and formal cutting beds.
Perfect For
- Spring and early summer cutting gardens
- Romantic, cottage, and bohemian garden styles
- Wedding and event flower growing
- Mixed spring borders between tulip and summer perennial seasons
- Container arrangements on patios and porches
Planting Guide
- When to Plant: Early spring, as soon as the soil can be worked (or fall in mild climates)
- Depth: Plant corms 1โ2 inches deep, claw-side down
- Spacing: 4โ6 inches apart; plant in dense drifts for the fullest display
- Light: Full sun โ best bloom production in full sun
- Soil: Well-drained soil; ranunculus dislike wet feet, especially in cool weather
- Zones: Best as annuals in most zones; perennial in USDA Zones 8โ11. Pre-soak corms for 3โ4 hours before planting to speed germination.
Also Consider
Building a full spring-to-summer cutting garden? Pair your ranunculus with our Asiatic Lily Bulb Mix โ its bold, mixed-color blooms arrive in June and July, picking up right where the ranunculus season ends for a continuous cutting garden display.
Order Today
Comes as a 50-pack of ready-to-plant corms in a curated pink and white color palette. Add to cart and grow the florist-quality spring blooms your cutting garden deserves.











