Ranunculus Italian Fablio Salmon Pink Flower Corms (Pack of 3) (NOT TO WA)

Ranunculus Italian Fablio Salmon Pink Flower Corms (Pack of 3) (NOT TO WA)

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Premium Ranunculus Italian Fablio are known as the best breeding in Ranunculus. Selectively bred for many years, this range has blooms up to 3 if not 4 times the size of the Florentine Ranunculus series.

The Fablio variety are highly sort after cut flower due to their strong, double blooms and as they are a newly bred variety they are harder to come by then others.

Ranunculus are a hardy, easy to grow bulb that will give you a masses of colour from early Spring. 

These stunning cut flower bred ranunculus range from very full doubles to slightly semi double. Will grow too 50cm.

Prior to planting the Ranunculus corms soil should be prepped with nutrient rich compost, and should be well draining.

The Ranunculus corms should be soaked in water for around 2-4 hours, until swollen.

They need to be planted in a full sun to part shade area with very well draining soil.

Plant the corms 15cm apart and 2cm deep with the claws facing down.

Keep the soil moist, but not wet until the seedling emerges. 

Ranunculus do not need to be lifted from the ground at the end of the season, but if you do want to divide your ranunculus they will need to be harvested in early Summer and stored in a cool, dry area until Autumn.  

 


When to Sow in your climate

The below is a guide on which months to sow based on your climate

Cool: March, April, May, and June
Temperate: March, April, May, and June
Sub-tropical: March, April, and May
Tropical: May and June
Arid: May and June

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Christmas Cut Off Dates:

Express Post 18th Dec
Parcel Post: 16th Dec
Letter Post: 8th Dec

Australia Post Postage Costs

Letter Post Priority: $3.50 (No Tracking)

Parcel Post: $8.90 (Parcels that contain a large item accessories like trugs, herb dryers and large books are charged $15.95) 

Express Post: $14.90 (Parcels that contain a large item accessories like trugs, herb dryers and large books are charged $19.95) 

TUBERS are Express Post Only as they are perishable. Price calculated on checkout as they weigh up to 400g each postage will vary.

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Dispatch is usually 1-3 days 

WA Shipping Information

Christmas Order Cut Off - 10th Dec

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  • Unfortunately due the way our orders get to WA Quarantine we cannot send large items like accessories, books etc.
  • Unfortunately we don't offer Express Post to WA as the parcels are sent weekly and defeats the purpose of Express post. You can however choose parcel post.


Postage Costs (inc quarantine inspection fees)

Letter Post: $7.50 (No Tracking) this includes the cost of quarantine inspection.

Parcel Post: $13.90 this includes quarantine inspection fees (Parcels that contain large item accessories like trugs, herb dryers and large books are charged $16.95)

Tracking for parcel post will kick in after it has been inspected at WA quarantine and enters the mail stream. There is no tracking on letters.

Sorry we cannot offer free post to WA due to the cost of quarantine inspection fees.

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