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Peony Perfection

 

 

 

 

 

In late spring or early summer, peonies emerge as dark red shoots that bear little resemblance to the shrubs they will become. The red shoot matures into a 36-inch lush, green bush in just a few weeks. Flowers last only a week or so, but by selecting early, mid-season, and late varieties you can have up to eight weeks of bloom. Peonies grow best in zones 3-6 because a long winter chilling is required. Gardeners in zones 7-8 might have success with older cultivars, but new varieities will not thrive in warmer climates. For all-season color, plant peonies with spring flowering bulbs and with iris, daylilies, chrysanthemums, and hardy asters. Peonies make good background plants for low annual flowers.

 

Diana Gonzalez

 

 

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