About Corms

Like a bulb, but you need to pull corms out of the ground to store for the winter indoors in Canada. Unlike annual flowers, ranunuclus corms can be used year after year, even providing more corms as it creates offshoots from the mother corm. Ranunculus corms are easy to store indoors as they do not require a specific temperature (unlike dahlias). Once the corms have dried in the ground (typically mid-summer), they can be pulled. You will notice they are dried out (this is perfect for storing them at regular home temperature to reactivate in the late winter of the following year).

When you receive your corms, they will be in their dried storage form. We recommened soaking in February or March depending on where you are planting (greenhouse vs field). You must soak your corms before planting in cell trays to activate them!