Product description
Ranunculus Candy Pink brings a delightful burst of colour to the garden, with blooms made up of countless silky petals arranged in perfect, rose like layers. The soft pink shades catch the light beautifully, giving each flower a gentle glow that lifts borders and containers as late spring turns towards early summer. Compact and full of character, these Persian Buttercups sit neatly among other plants, adding a playful yet refined touch to displays. Their long, straight stems make them especially lovely for cutting, offering blooms that hold their shape and colour beautifully indoors as well as in the garden.
To grow Ranunculus Candy Pink, choose a bright, sunny position and plant the corms claw side down, 5cm deep in well drained soil. Water regularly as new growth appears, keeping the soil lightly moist, and feed occasionally to support strong stems and full blooms. Cooler spring temperatures help the buds develop well, while a little shelter from persistent rain keeps the delicate petals looking their finest once they open. As each corm produces multiple stems, the display builds steadily through May and June, creating a lively, uplifting show that bridges the seasons.
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Plant specs, care guide & tips
Key features
Specifications
When to plant
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Planting and flowering times are general guidelines and may vary based on your location and conditions. For best results, consult local gardening resources.
Instructions
Top Tip
Cutting Ranunculus flowers early in the morning helps them last longer in the vase and encourages the plant to produce more stems.
How to Water
Water Ranunculus regularly as the foliage begins to grow, keeping the soil lightly moist but never saturated, as the corms dislike sitting in heavy, wet ground. As the buds form and the flowers begin to open, steady moisture helps the stems stay strong and the blooms last longer, especially during warm or breezy weather.
How to Plant
Plant Ranunculus corms in well‑drained soil, placing them claw‑side down and covering them lightly so they sit just a few centimetres below the surface. Choose a sunny, sheltered spot where the soil can warm gently in spring, giving the corms the best start as they begin to grow.













