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How to grow and care for peonies
Peonies require regular water, so water deeply and thoroughly every 10 days or so. This will help the plant become ...
Growing up, my grandmother's backyard was full of peonies. And, visiting her in the spring and early summer the first thing I wanted to do was pick the huge flowers, which at the time seemed to be ...
When it comes to flamboyant flowers, few can compete with the hardy, deciduous peony - its giant, blousy blooms in red, pink, coral, yellow, white or purple are a prize addition to any summer garden.
Q: I have successfully transplanted some fragrant peonies from Kentucky. After the bloom drops, the cluster of seedpods remains. Should those pods be pruned? — Rebecca Pell, Fayette County A: Since no ...
Q: We bought a small potted fernleaf peony about four years ago and planted it in our flower garden. It has bloomed every spring and is now about 30 inches high and 24 i nches wide. We would like to ...
This Jan. 26, 2013 photo shows yellowhorn seeds sprouting after spending some time refrigerated in a sandwich bag in some moist potting soil in New Paltz, N.Y. (AP Photo/Lee Reich) You wouldn't think ...
You wouldn't think that the dead of winter would be a good time to sow seeds. But it is, for plants whose seeds need some kind of long-term treatment before they will sprout. Such is the case for the ...
You wouldn't think that the dead of winter would be a good time to sow seeds. But it is, for plants whose seeds need some kind of long-term treatment before they will sprout. Such is the case for the ...
You wouldn't think that the dead of winter would be a good time to sow seeds. But it is, for plants whose seeds need some kind of long-term treatment before they will sprout. Such is the case for the ...
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