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marymyers
Poulsbo, WA
(Zone 8a)

October 22, 2008
09:17 PM

Post #5705958

I planted 5 peony roots that I got from Costco this past spring. I grew them inside until the ground warmed up a bit. Two of them just had some leaves about 6 inches high. Three of them just disappeared. I continued to water them all summer. Do you think they will come up next year, or should I start over. I will buy bigger roots next time. Thank you for any advice. I love Peonys!

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