Anemones are delicate flowers that do not really like sharp temperatures or drafts.
Keep them out of the wind to prevent damage to the rim.
During strong winds they can be kept indoors. Cut anemones need clean water.
Grows in moist, light, fertile soils with good drainage. Location - sunny or partial shade.
Planting time is spring (after the soil has warmed up well) or autumn (in warm regions).
It is better to plant tubers already germinated.
Before planting, the tubers must first be awakened. To do this, planting material is placed in warm water until it swells.
Then the tubers are placed in pots (to a depth of 5 cm) filled with a moistened combination of peat and sand, which must be periodically sprayed with water.
Anemone reproduces mainly by seeds or root suckers in spring.
During flowering, the bush is covered with umbrellas, which consist of several buds or single inflorescences.
The flowers look beautiful together with small bulbous flowers.
Caring for anemone is very simple. In the fall, the tubers are dug up and stored properly, and in the spring they are planted again in open ground.
A place in the sun is suitable, but then watch out for watering, the soil should not dry out.
Anemone can grow in partial shade.