The Stunning Flower You Can Plant Now And Enjoy For Decades

the stunning flower you can plant now and enjoy for decades

Summer garden

While perennials come back year after year, some have shorter lifespans than others. Not all flowers and plants last a long time, and some need to be replaced more often. Peonies are one type of perennial flower that is well worth the investing time and money in. These flowers are known to last for decades, up to 100 years or more, and they aren’t too fussy either. While you’ll need to spend some time maintaining them to keep them at their best, doing so is easier than you might expect.

Peonies are at least 3-feet wide, 3-feet-tall perennials and are great flowers to add to your garden due to their vibrance. They’re available in various colors, with red, pink, white, and yellow being the most popular. They also smell great, and there are three main varieties to choose from, including tree, herbaceous, and intersectional peonies. Once you successfully grow peonies, you can enjoy them for years, as can the next owner of your home if you ever decide to sell.

Ideal Conditions For Growing Peonies

the stunning flower you can plant now and enjoy for decades

Peonies in garden

It’s best to move peonies once per decade or so after planning them unless absolutely necessary. Aim to get the placement right from the very beginning. You’ll want to carefully consider the spot where you would like to grow your peonies and maintain ideal growing conditions to ensure that they’ll help improve your home’s aesthetic. Remember to plant your peonies where they’ll get at least six to eight total hours of sunlight and where the soil is well-draining and fertile with a slightly acidic pH. You should also ensure adequate air circulation, so don’t plant them too close together. Also, help them avoid the wind.

Most peonies grow best in USDA growing zones 3 through 7, so consider your region carefully when choosing the best type of peonies for your needs. Since they’re ideal for these zones, they will work well almost anywhere in the United States, including Alaska. Many areas around the yard can benefit from peonies. They’re well-suited for placing around walkways or a front entryway but can also work in other locations, as long as the conditions are right. To get the most out of your peonies, consider pairing them with companions. There are a lot of great perennials to grow alongside your peonies, including boxwoods, wisterias, irises, and roses.

Giving Your Peonies The Best Chance Of Success

the stunning flower you can plant now and enjoy for decades

Pink peonies

Ideally, it would be best if you aimed to plant peonies in the fall from late September to early October. Ensure that you plant them a minimum of six weeks before ground freezing conditions to keep them safe. While you can plant them in the spring, they won’t grow as well as if you plant them in the fall. After planting your peonies, you need to take care of them so that they last as long as possible. Unlike when growing other plants, you shouldn’t overdo it with the fertilizer. Use a low-nitrogen fertilizer and fertilize in spring and halfway through the growing season so that peonies will keep growing their best. You’ll also want to avoid overdoing it on the mulch but may want to use a loose amount in the winter.

If your peony blossoms are becoming too large for their stems, you may need to add some extra support. It’s also important to deadhead peonies as needed. As winter approaches and your peonies start to turn yellow or brown, you should cut them to the ground. This will help prevent disease. Finally, although it’s usually unnecessary, consider dividing large peonies if you want to plant them elsewhere.

Read the original article on House Digest.

News Related

OTHER NEWS

Lawsuit seeks $16 million against Maryland county over death of pet dog shot by police

A department investigator accused two of the officers of “conduct unbecoming an officer” for entering the apartment without a warrant, but the third officer was cleared of wrongdoing, the suit says. Read more »

Heidi Klum shares rare photo of all 4 of her and Seal's kids

Heidi Klum posted a rare picture with husband Tom Kaulitz and her four kids: Leni, 19, Henry, 18, Johan, 17, and Lou, 14, having some quality family time. Read more »

European stocks head for flat open as markets struggle to find momentum

This is CNBC’s live blog covering European markets. European markets are heading for a flat open Tuesday, continuing lackluster sentiment seen at the start of the week in the region ... Read more »

Linda C. Black Horoscopes: November 28

Nancy Black Today’s Birthday (11/28/23). This year energizes your work and health. Faithful domestic routines provide central support. Shift directions to balance your work and health, before adapting around team ... Read more »

Michigan Democrats poised to test ambitious environmental goals in the industrial Midwest

FILE – One of more than 4,000 solar panels constructed by DTE Energy lines a 9.37-acre swath of land in Ann Arbor Township, Mich., Sept. 15, 2015. Michigan will join ... Read more »

Gaza Is Falling Into ‘Absolute Chaos,’ Aid Groups Say

A shaky cease-fire between Israel and Hamas has allowed a surge of aid to reach Palestinians in Gaza, but humanitarian groups and civilians in the enclave say the convoys aren’t ... Read more »

Bereaved Israeli and Palestinian families to march together in anti-hate vigil

Demonstrators march against the rise of antisemitism in the UK on Sunday – SUSANNAH IRELAND/REUTERS Bereaved Israeli and Palestinian families will march together as part of an anti-hate vigil on ... Read more »
Top List in the World