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Meet Julia Rose, a fast-growing Itoh Peony hybrid adorned with lush green foliage and captivating tricolored flowers in coral-red, salmon-orange, and creamy yellow hues. Known for its remarkable hardiness, this rare collector's plant requires minimal care and seldom needs division or relocation. Best enjoyed in a sunny location, it gracefully dies to the ground in winter.
Ants are attracted to a sweet nectar on the buds of the peony plant but do not harm them in any way.
Light Requirement:Â Full Sun to Partial Sun
Mature Size:
- Height: 24 - 36"
- Width: 24 - 36"
Zone: 4
Photos courtesy of Van Noort Bulb Co. & Florissa.
Very hardy and easy to grow classic garden flower. After blooming trim off dead heads and enjoy a lovely deep foliage shrub throughout the summer. This plant will look best grown with a peony cage by the 2nd or 3rd year.
Ants are attracted to a sweet nectar on the buds of the peony plant but do not harm them in any way.
Light Requirement: Full Sun
Mature Size:
- Height: 24 - 36"
- Width: 24 - 30"
Zone: 3
Photos courtesy of Van Noort Bulb Co. & Florissa.
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Very hardy and easy to grow classic garden flower. After blooming trim off dead heads and enjoy a lovely deep foliage shrub throughout the summer. This plant will look best grown with a peony cage by the 2nd or 3rd year.
Ants are attracted to a sweet nectar on the buds of the peony plant but do not harm them in any way.
Light Requirement: Full Sun
Mature Size:
- Height: 24 - 36"
- Width: 24 - 30"
Zone: 3
Photos courtesy of Van Noort Bulb Co. & Florissa.
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Double Red Fern Leaf Peony
This fern leaf peony is among the first herbaceous peonies to emerge in the garden. It showcases small lipstick-red double blooms atop 16-18-inch stems, surrounded by finely cut, dainty leaves. While the plant and buds are highly cold-tolerant, it thrives best in well-drained soil or a raised bed under full sun
Ants are attracted to a sweet nectar on the buds of the peony plant but do not harm them in any way.
Light Requirement: Full SunÂ
Mature Size:
- Height: 20 -24 "
- Width: 16 - 20"
Zone: 3
Photos courtesy of Van Noort Bulb Co. & Florissa.
Developed in 1906, this pink peony is still a favorite. Double flowers of soft seashell pink with petals edged a trifle lighter with a few crimson flecks.
Caring for Peonies:
May/June: Keep your peony watered if there is little rainfall. Use compost or aged manure to your soil. If your peony is newly planted it can take up to two seasons for it to get its first bloom. Be patient, it's worth it.
Late June: Blooming season, like many garden plants you will need to deadhead peony flowers often.Â
Summer: Herbaceous Peonies do best with an inch of water per week if they are newly planted. If they are established they can handle a drought season more than newly planted roots. Enjoy green peony bush once blooms are gone.
Fall: Cut stems of Herbaceous Peonies back to soil level and remove from the area. If you have new plantings mulch.
Photos courtesy of Van Noort Bulb Co. & Florissa.
Mentha x piperata. Hot, rich mint aroma issues from the crushed or dried leaves of this spreading perennial plant. Consider growing Peppermint seeds in containers, as it will become hard to control over the years. Both the leaves and flowers can be dried for teas or use in stews and sauces. Peppermint grows well in moist soil in full sun to heavy shade. Mint flowers are edible, and highly attractive to bees and other pollinators. Mint plants spread by an ever-expanding rhizome that grows parallel with the soil. Along its length, new stems emerge with new leaves and flowers. This is why many gardeners prefer to grow mint in containers than in the open soil.
Plant Peppermint Chard seeds in your organic vegetable garden for delicious, striking chard plants. Dark green, savoyed leaves top pink and white striped petioles on this striking and unique variety. The margins of each stem are hot pink, fading to white in the middle. Peppermint chard seeds are a good candidate for fall and early winter harvests. The pink margin on each stem will get larger and darker as the plant matures, but the nutrition remains high at all growth stages from microgreens to baby greens, to full size Swiss chard.
Matures in 55-60 days. (Open-pollinated seeds)