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Peony
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I'm wanting to buy a Peony to either plant in the garden or a large pot.?
I know nothing about them..can anyone offer any help or advice please
My son had a deep red one in his garden .I would like to have one in mine as a memorial for him..please
I know nothing about them..can anyone offer any help or advice please
My son had a deep red one in his garden .I would like to have one in mine as a memorial for him..please
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Bit if a fallacy about them being temperamental. If planted properly they will grow and flower, no bother. Main problem is that people plant them too deeply. The bud at the top should be no more than an inch below surface. In fact I plant mine with the bud above ground. They need cold ripening to initiate flowering. They also like really rich soil and plenty of light.
We moved a lot of ours when we came here. They all flowered the first year after replanting.
We moved a lot of ours when we came here. They all flowered the first year after replanting.
Prudie, give them a few more years and plant the potted one. They need good deep undisturbed soil. I would never bother with a peony in a container. most flower well from year three some need up to five years. They are like that do nothing then it's like all of a sudden something kicks in and they go bonkers