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4 Things Every Peony Fan Needs to Know
The owner of the family-run Floret Flower Farm (with a swoon-worthy Instagram) shares her tricks to making peonies last longer in a vase. Plus, how to grow them yourself!
Supporting Peonies & How To Keep Them From Falling Over - Get Busy Gardening
If peony flowers are left unsupported, they will fall over. Learn about peony supports, how to keep peonies from drooping, and other peony care tips.
Start A Fire
We asked the Chair of the Peony Society to share her no-nonsense tips for how to grow the perfect, blousy peonies - including how to plant them, care for them and how to help them look their best once they've been cut and arranged in a vase.
Creeping Thyme. Plant in full sun to partial shade. Blooms all summer long. Will tolerate all soil types, is drought tolerant, rabbit and deer resistant. This old-fashioned perennial has a year round display of color. In early summer the plants are covered with stunning pinkish-rose flowers that last until the first hard frost. The stunning foliage stays all through the winter months. A very hardy perennial that attracts butterflies and can be grown throughout the country. Zones 4 - 9.
Creeping Thyme. Plant in full sun to partial shade. Blooms all summer long. Will tolerate all soil types, is drought tolerant, rabbit and deer resistant. This old-fashioned perennial has a year round display of color. In early summer the plants are covered with stunning pinkish-rose flowers that last until the first hard frost. The stunning foliage stays all through the winter months. A very hardy perennial that attracts butterflies and can be grown throughout the country. Zones 4 - 9. by tr...
10 Low-Maintenance Perennials - Western Garden Centers
Love having a beautiful yard, but don't have a lot of time? You need these 10 low-maintanence perennials! They will make your yard beautiful and your life easier!
Astilbes for part shade areas...along with hosta and fern... …
Gorgeous hosta planting, perfect for the shade! by AnnNeed
a quieter storm
So excited, I love Lily of the Valley and never thought of growing them this way, they're delicate and this way the pot can be moved when it's harsh.