How should I store ranunculus corms after the growing season?
After the ranunculus season is over, it’s important to dig up the corms if you want to use them again next year. Carefully dig the corms out of the ground, let them dry in a cool, dry place, and then store them in a breathable bag or box in a dry place at room temperature. Corms can be stored dry for several months, making them easy to use for the next season. If you're trying to hold over corms for next year, make sure to discard any corms that look damaged or rotten.
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Can I plant fast-growing plants in containers?
Many fast-growing plants, such as mint and nasturtiums, thrive in containers, as long as they have enough space for their roots to grow and regular watering.
Are there fast-growing plants that require little maintenance?
Yes, plants like sweet alyssum and cosmos are fast-growing and require minimal care, making them perfect for low-maintenance gardens.
How can I speed up the growth of my plants?
To encourage faster growth, provide plants with optimal growing conditions, including sufficient sunlight, water, and nutrient-rich soil. Regular pruning and deadheading can also promote faster growth.