Planting Instructions: Plant in spring, after the ground warms to about 50º F.
1. Dig a hole 2-3" deep.
2. Set the corm firmly in place.
3. Cover the corms with soil and water thoroughly.
Before planting, soak the corms in tepid water for about 12 hours, to promote early sprouting. Grow in informal groupings of 5 or more corms. Plant corm 2-3" deep and 4" apart in well-drained soil with plenty of humus. They will grow in any type of well-drained soil, but do even better in sandy soil and in a warm spot. Anemones grow well in southern climates. Use a balanced, slow-release fertilizer in the spring and fall. Protect from frost; in extremely cold areas they should be dug up in late autumn and stored in dry sand or peat moss in a cool place.