Plant name | Zone | Start seeds indoors (spring/fall) | Start seeds outdoors (spring/fall) | Plant seedlings/transplants outdoors (spring/fall) | Plant spacing | # plants per person |
Anemone | 3a | Not recommended | Not recommended | On/around May 15 (after last frost) | 1-3 feet | n/a |
Anemone | 3b | Not recommended | Not recommended | On/around May 15 (after last frost) | 1-3 feet | n/a |
Anemone | 4a | Not recommended | Not recommended | On/around May 15 (after last frost) | 1-3 feet | n/a |
Anemone | 4b | Not recommended | Not recommended | On/around May 15 (after last frost) | 1-3 feet | n/a |
Anemone | 5a | Not recommended | Not recommended | On/around April 15 (after last frost) | 1-3 feet | n/a |
Anemone | 5b | Not recommended | Not recommended | On/around April 15 (after last frost) | 1-3 feet | n/a |
Anemone | 6a | Not recommended | Not recommended | On/around April 15 (after last frost) | 1-3 feet | n/a |
Anemone | 6b | Not recommended | Not recommended | On/around April 15 (after last frost) | 1-3 feet | n/a |
Anemone | 7a | Not recommended | Not recommended | On/around April 15 (after last frost) | 1-3 feet | n/a |
Anemone | 7b | Not recommended | Not recommended | On/around April 15 (after last frost) | 1-3 feet | n/a |
Anemone | 8a | Not recommended | Not recommended | Oct. 15-May 30 | 1-3 feet | n/a |
Anemone | 8b | Not recommended | Not recommended | Oct. 15-May 30 | 1-3 feet | n/a |
Anemone | 9a | Not recommended | Not recommended | Nov. 1-May 30 | 1-3 feet | n/a |
Anemone | 9b | Not recommended | Not recommended | Nov. 1-May 30 | 1-3 feet | n/a |
Anemone | 10a | Not recommended | Not recommended | Nov. 15-May 30 | 1-3 feet | n/a |
Anemone | 10b | Not recommended | Not recommended | Nov. 15-May 30 | 1-3 feet | n/a |
Anemone | 11a | Not recommended | Not recommended | Nov. 15-April 30 | 1-3 feet | n/a |
Anemone | 11b | Not recommended | Not recommended | Nov. 15-April 30 | 1-3 feet | n/a |
* Many anemones start growing from tubers or rhizomes, so plant as seedlings in the spring or fall. Consult your local Extension office for the variety/varieties that will work well in your area.