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Forum: PeoniesReplies: 43, Views: 340
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DonnaMack
Grayslake, IL
(Zone 5a)

February 10, 2009
10:49 AM

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Oh WOW!
In my zone 5a yard, Burma Ruby, White Cap, Lois, Coral Charm and Moonstone have all broken dormancy! This happened in April last year! The first four were wonderful gifts that I put in last year. I can see that the kind words about Klehm are true, since most of them came from that supplier.

Will they be OK if it gets cold again? I assume they will, but I am arelative peony novice (about five years) who would love the guidance of the experts.

This is thrilling! Thank you.

Donna

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