
How to Grow and Care for Peonies - Garden.org
Tree peonies (Paeonia suffruticosa) have woody stems and can grow to 6 feet tall. They are also hardy to zone 3, however they may need winter protection to survive in the coldest climates. …
Peonies: Collection of Varieties - Garden.org
Plant care and collection of Peonies at Garden.org, with informative growing guides and 11,075 images of 1,984 varieties listed.
How to Grow and Care for Chinese Tree Peonies - Garden.org
A Glimpse of Other Tree Peonies Besides Chinese tree peonies, three other types have been in cultivation for many years in the West. The Japanese types are common, European and …
Planting peonies and planting tulips and narcissus with peonies?
Sep 25, 2016 · I have always had good luck with all of my peonies, FL, hybrid, and standard types, by digging the planting hole 8 or 10 inches deeper than required and sprinkling fertilizer …
The Top Recommended Varieties of Peonies - Garden.org
The Top Recommended Varieties of Peonies Peony (Paeonia lactiflora 'Sarah Bernhardt') This is a good peony for all climates, and especially for the South, because it blooms early before it …
A & D Nursery
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Peonies:Newbie Bone meal question? - Dave's Garden
Sep 9, 2012 · Hello Bob, welcome to the Peonies forum. I wanted to share with you the information that I saved from a well known nursery's website several years ago: "Peonies …
Texas Gardening:Peonies in Dallas
Nov 26, 2013 · Planting peonies with the eyes just below the surface in warmer areas is time honored advice as is that of choosing early blooming varieties in areas where early summer …
Hollingsworth Peonies - Dave's Garden
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secrets to growing peonies in nm in the Peonies forum
Sep 21, 2016 · Peonies are actually fairly xeric when established and don't like boggy areas even when first planted, you'll want to make sure the spot they're in doesn't sit in melting snow in …