Planting
Choose a location with full sun or partial shade. Make sure the soil is well-drained. Plant the corms at a depth of about 5 cm and a distance of about 10 cm from each other. Water thoroughly after planting.
Watering
Water the anemones regularly, especially in hot and dry seasons. Keep the soil moist, but not too wet. In the rainy season, reduce watering.
Fertilization
Fertilize the anemones every two weeks with a balanced liquid fertilizer. Follow the recommended fertilizer dosage. You can add compost or organic manure to the soil before planting.
Anemones are charming flowers that add color and life to any garden. To enjoy abundant flowering for a long time, it is important to ensure proper care. In the following guide, we will review everything you need to know about growing anemones, from the planting stage to ongoing maintenance.

