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Old 21-02-2009, 02:59 PM posted to rec.gardens
Bill R Bill R is offline
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Default Please repost to forcing peony tubers - original accidentallydeleted

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forcing peony tubers. Please repost...

Thanks !!

Peter


Peter,

You should know that you can always go to google groups if you lose a
usenet post. Most of the non-binary groups (like this one) are archived.

So you won't have to dig through the archives here is my post on your
question.

If you ground is not frozen you can start them (outside) now. Peonies
do best when planted and not disturbed or transplanted.

If your ground is still frozen you can start Peonies this time of year
in a planter (inside) and put them outside when it warms up. You do NOT
want to start them in water because they will rot. They need to be
covered with soil and should be planted deep enough to cover the tuber
(follow the instruction on the package that they came in if you have that).

You should know that newly planted (or transplanted) Peonies usually
don't bloom the first season. Generally, it takes a few years for them
to really bloom well. I have lots of Peonies and the best bloomers are
the ones that have been in the same place for over 10 years. Only when
they get really large do I split the plant up.
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