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Model #04250

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  • Paeonia grows in well-drained soil
  • Perennial peonies thrive in full sunlight to light shade
  • Best planted in gardens during springtime

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caret
Q:I want to buy hardy, colorful perennial flowers that do well in pots indoors and out and can be transplanted to a garden area in Spring and thrive until to early Fall and re-planted in pots that can be inside if the weather is cold. Do Peonies have these attributes?
by|Jun 2, 2019
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A:  Yes these peonies can thrive in growing zones 3-9 in the ground. We do not recommend trying to overwinter them outside in pots as the pot soil can freeze. The planters can be put in a non freezing, dry location until Spring. We recommend you pull the plants out of the pot and store them in news paper in a non freezing and dry location.

by|Feb 14, 2023
    caret
    Q:Hi have a question about the package if in every pakage have only one roots
    by|Nov 8, 2018
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    A:  5 separate bulbs

    by|May 11, 2023

      A:  The are 5 peony roots per package.

      by|May 23, 2023

        A:  There will be 5 plants in one offer or package. These will be a blend of colors all in the same package.

        by|Nov 14, 2018
          caret
          Q:I live in a apartment, can I grow the Peonys indoors and in a pot?
          by|Jun 1, 2018
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          A:  Many bulbs and tubers do great in containers, provided soil is well draining and some special care is attached. Growing peonies in containers is a great way for small space gardeners to enjoy the plants or for anyone to have a big vigorous colorful bush on their patio. Choose a container that is at least 1 ½ feet deep and as wide or wider (if it’s already in one, you may need to transfer it to a larger pot). Peonies are large bushes that may grow 4 feet tall or more with a similar spread and they need plenty of room to spread their feet. Make sure the container has plenty of drainage holes to prevent tuber rot. Container grown tubers are more sensitive to freezing than in ground tubers, so it might be a wise idea to move your container indoors for winter to a cool area. This will protect tubers from freezing rain that will damage them. Other than that, growing peonies in containers is very straightforward. Water when the top few inches is dry, fertilize in spring, and provide some structure for the bush as it grows since the heavy blooms tend to knock over the foliage.

          by|Jun 15, 2019
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            A:  Yes. That is what I'm doing.

            by|Jun 15, 2023
              caret
              Q:What are the true colors in the peony blend 5 pack?
              by|May 27, 2018
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              A:  Our peony's are a mixture as stated in the description "bright yellow accents in a center of creamy white, a touch of yellow at the base of milky white, deep coral buds that open to coral-peach, strikingly beautiful apple blossom pink coloration and deep pink that grows lighter at the edges". In addition, these are bare root plants they take at least 3 years to get full tall luscious plants like the ones in the arrangement above.

              by|Mar 12, 2022
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                A:  I got mine last year 1 out of 5 has come up and no blooms yet

                by|Apr 12, 2022

                  A:  All came up but only one bloomed and was white and beaten by the week of saturating rain

                  by|Jun 26, 2022
                    caret
                    Q:Can these be planted now? May 9th?
                    by|May 7, 2018
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                    A:  This depends on the location where you live, we suggest planting after the threat of frost has passed. To find out your location's planting time, please contact your local county extension office or local farming community.

                    by|Jan 22, 2021
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                      A:  Planting is always best in the spring after the threat of frost has past.

                      by|Jan 22, 2021
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                        A:  I planted mine about that time. They haven't bloomed but they are growing. We will see

                        by|Jun 16, 2022
                          caret
                          Q:Does bloomsz do well in central Florida?
                          by|Apr 26, 2018
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                          A:  Please check your zone, Peonies can grow in zones 3 to 8.

                          by|May 5, 2023
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                            caret
                            Q:Can it grow in shade/sun (part of day in shade part sun
                            by|Mar 15, 2017
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                            A:  Yes, this can grow in light shade.

                            by|May 4, 2023
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                              A:  Mine are part shade, part sun and growing great. No blooms yet but I planted only a few weeks ago.

                              by|May 21, 2019

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