The same peony four days later
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this is FRAGRANT! I never thought tree peonies were fragrant. THIS one
is! awesome. And down below, in the raised "tomato" box (where I once tried to grow tomatoes and the trees listened and now I need to clear and open the fence row to have sun loving stuff) is the reddish pink striped one.....picture of that follows............. there are now SIX of these fragrant beauties. They smell like sweet Ponds facial cream, kinda......not unpleasant......makes me think of my mama decades ago........ madgardener, up on the ridge, back in Fairy Holler, overlooking English Mountain in Eastern Tennessee, zone 7, Sunset zone 36 where the redbuds, dogwoods,lilacs, shrub magnolia's and Pawlonia's are all blooming at the SAME TIME?????????? yep! spooky! |
The same peony four days later
Gorgeous!!! I'm in Michigan, and nothing is blooming. I've saved this as my
desktop wallpaper, to remind me of things to come. Lark "madgardener" wrote in message ... this is FRAGRANT! I never thought tree peonies were fragrant. THIS one is! awesome. And down below, in the raised "tomato" box (where I once tried to grow tomatoes and the trees listened and now I need to clear and open the fence row to have sun loving stuff) is the reddish pink striped one.....picture of that follows............. there are now SIX of these fragrant beauties. They smell like sweet Ponds facial cream, kinda......not unpleasant......makes me think of my mama decades ago........ madgardener, up on the ridge, back in Fairy Holler, overlooking English Mountain in Eastern Tennessee, zone 7, Sunset zone 36 where the redbuds, dogwoods,lilacs, shrub magnolia's and Pawlonia's are all blooming at the SAME TIME?????????? yep! spooky! |
The same peony four days later
madgardener expounded:
this is FRAGRANT! I never thought tree peonies were fragrant. THIS one is! awesome. And down below, in the raised "tomato" box (where I once tried to grow tomatoes and the trees listened and now I need to clear and open the fence row to have sun loving stuff) is the reddish pink striped one.....picture of that follows............. there are now SIX of these fragrant beauties. They smell like sweet Ponds facial cream, kinda......not unpleasant......makes me think of my mama decades ago........ madgardener, up on the ridge, back in Fairy Holler, overlooking English Mountain in Eastern Tennessee, zone 7, Sunset zone 36 where the redbuds, dogwoods,lilacs, shrub magnolia's and Pawlonia's are all blooming at the SAME TIME?????????? yep! spooky! Of course they're fragrant, silly! G I think mine have made it, ofcourse they don't even have a leaf on them yet....I hope they bloom! -- Ann, gardening in Zone 6a South of Boston, Massachusetts e-mail address is not checked ****************************** |
The same peony four days later
Wait till you smell the white ones. They are my favorite!
-- "Life should NOT be a journey to the grave with the intention of arriving safely in an attractive and well preserved body, but rather to skid in sideways, chocolate in one hand, Starbucks in the other, totally worn out and screaming, "WOO HOO what a ride!" BetsyB "madgardener" wrote in message ... this is FRAGRANT! I never thought tree peonies were fragrant. THIS one is! awesome. And down below, in the raised "tomato" box (where I once tried to grow tomatoes and the trees listened and now I need to clear and open the fence row to have sun loving stuff) is the reddish pink striped one.....picture of that follows............. there are now SIX of these fragrant beauties. They smell like sweet Ponds facial cream, kinda......not unpleasant......makes me think of my mama decades ago........ madgardener, up on the ridge, back in Fairy Holler, overlooking English Mountain in Eastern Tennessee, zone 7, Sunset zone 36 where the redbuds, dogwoods,lilacs, shrub magnolia's and Pawlonia's are all blooming at the SAME TIME?????????? yep! spooky! |
The same peony four days later
betsyb wrote:
Wait till you smell the white ones. They are my favorite! I don't have white tree peonies.........the reddish pink striped ones aren't fragrant......and I'm not sure about the purple one beside the NSSG (Not So Secret Garden) maddie |
I live in zone 3 in Minnesota and my sister-in-laws peonies are in full bloom. They are gorgeous! Last year she planted a burgundy one and it is beautiful. I love peonies but hate the ants. I want to cut some of hers and put them in vases for in the house but I am afraid the ants will end up on the floor and run my house!!! Is that possible? I don't have any experience with these flowers as a cut flower so any info would help. I did hear you can place them, once cut, head-first in a bucket of water to rid the ants....true? Thanks
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