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Forum: PeoniesReplies: 24, Views: 221
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Eglantyne
Gardiner, ME
(Zone 5a)

April 29, 2008
03:11 PM

Post #4882828

Hi eveyone,
I think this is the first time I am posting here in this forum,usually hang around in the rose forum.

Always admired peonies and had some unknown huge bushes which I had to leave behind at our old home.Only took one plant my MIL had given me.

Therefore I planted some 12 -15 roots/tubers last fall and also a few this spring at our new location.

Want to plant many more :-) ...the bug has bitten :-) I would love to find out which ones are fast and slow increasers ?

Can anyone share that information please ?
Thanks.

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