When your corms arrive, they look like these weird little twig sculptures.
You’ll activate your corms by soaking them for several hours before planting or pre-sprouting. Make sure to read the grow guide to learn all you need to know.
Ranunculus are the secret weapon of the Joy Max Method: aspirational luxury flowers that are shockingly easy to grow at home. Their layered, paper-thin petals unfold in colors that range from whisper-soft pastels to deeply saturated jewel tones. These are the stars of bridal bouquets and high-end arrangements, yet they flourish beautifully in backyard gardens when given just a bit of attention. Plant them now to have dozens of bouquets that you can share in the dreariest days of the new year.
Each fall, our Joy Max community plants together and shares progress photos and first bloom celebrations on Instagram. I love sharing their delighted surprise when these glamorous flowers emerge from their own soil.
This Year's Joy Max Mix is a soft, dreamy palette that feels like a romantic spring garden: sweet corals, delicate peaches, gentle salmon, pale pinks, creamy whites, and blushing rouges. And here's a little treasure: one corm in every ten will surprise you with a distinctive green center when it reaches full bloom, creating a striking contrast in red, yellow, white, or pink. These "green-eyed" beauties are the unexpected magic that makes cutting your own bouquets endlessly delightful.
Your corms arrive in a reusable cotton pouch that I designed myself—beautiful enough to gift, practical enough to use season after season (while supplies last).
Already part of the ranunculus revolution? If you saved corms from previous years, wonderful! Those mature beauties will produce even more prolifically this season. Plant them alongside these new additions for an extended harvest that carries you deeper into spring.
Your February self will thank you.
Ranunculus are the secret weapon of the Joy Max Method: aspirational luxury flowers that are shockingly easy to grow at home. Their layered, paper-thin petals unfold in colors that range from whisper-soft pastels to deeply saturated jewel tones. These are the stars of bridal bouquets and high-end arrangements, yet they flourish beautifully in backyard gardens when given just a bit of attention. Plant them now to have dozens of bouquets that you can share in the dreariest days of the new year.
Each fall, our Joy Max community plants together and shares progress photos and first bloom celebrations on Instagram. I love sharing their delighted surprise when these glamorous flowers emerge from their own soil.
This Year's Joy Max Mix is a soft, dreamy palette that feels like a romantic spring garden: sweet corals, delicate peaches, gentle salmon, pale pinks, creamy whites, and blushing rouges. And here's a little treasure: one corm in every ten will surprise you with a distinctive green center when it reaches full bloom, creating a striking contrast in red, yellow, white, or pink. These "green-eyed" beauties are the unexpected magic that makes cutting your own bouquets endlessly delightful.
Your corms arrive in a reusable cotton pouch that I designed myself—beautiful enough to gift, practical enough to use season after season (while supplies last).
Already part of the ranunculus revolution? If you saved corms from previous years, wonderful! Those mature beauties will produce even more prolifically this season. Plant them alongside these new additions for an extended harvest that carries you deeper into spring.
Your February self will thank you.
When your corms arrive, they look like these weird little twig sculptures.
You’ll activate your corms by soaking them for several hours before planting or pre-sprouting. Make sure to read the grow guide to learn all you need to know.