Italian Anemone Pastel Mix
| Note: Bulbs ship starting in October based on availability and your zone, unlike other products. Plant around or after your first frost but before the ground freezes. |
Not sure what to choose? Try the Anemone Pastel Mix. This mixed grouping of Levante Anemones will bring a variety of color to your garden and bouquets. These flowers will average 14-18” tall and will bloom mid-summer. Anemones are excellent cut flowers, deer resistant, and a pollinator favorite. Each corm can produce up to 10+ flowers. Succession planting is recommended to keep them blooming all season long.
Our Italian Anemone Pastel Mix is sold in packs of 10 for fall planting.
Planting Instructions:
Plant in fall for Zones 7–9, and in spring after the last frost for zones 4-6. Growers in zones 4-6 will need to dig and dry corms yearly and replant in the spring.
1. Soak Corms in room-temperature water for 4–6 hours before planting.
2. Choose a full sun to part shade location and well-drained soil. Amend with compost if needed.
3. Plant corms 2–3" deep and space 3–6" apart.
4. Water after planting and keep the soil moist but not soggy using a low-nitrogen fertilizer when shoots and buds appear.
Original: $24.00
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$8.40

Description
| Note: Bulbs ship starting in October based on availability and your zone, unlike other products. Plant around or after your first frost but before the ground freezes. |
Not sure what to choose? Try the Anemone Pastel Mix. This mixed grouping of Levante Anemones will bring a variety of color to your garden and bouquets. These flowers will average 14-18” tall and will bloom mid-summer. Anemones are excellent cut flowers, deer resistant, and a pollinator favorite. Each corm can produce up to 10+ flowers. Succession planting is recommended to keep them blooming all season long.
Our Italian Anemone Pastel Mix is sold in packs of 10 for fall planting.
Planting Instructions:
Plant in fall for Zones 7–9, and in spring after the last frost for zones 4-6. Growers in zones 4-6 will need to dig and dry corms yearly and replant in the spring.
1. Soak Corms in room-temperature water for 4–6 hours before planting.
2. Choose a full sun to part shade location and well-drained soil. Amend with compost if needed.
3. Plant corms 2–3" deep and space 3–6" apart.
4. Water after planting and keep the soil moist but not soggy using a low-nitrogen fertilizer when shoots and buds appear.








