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Peonies :D
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peoriapeoriawhereart
2017-05-31 05:07 am (UTC)
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Possibly. I've never seen that happen, but every garden is different, and mulch happens.
I was fortunate that the white peonies bloomed the very next year after their fall move many years ago. It took more time for the magenta to recoup.
btw, you might be far enough south to need to concern yourself with assuring afternoon shade even for full sun plants.
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I was fortunate that the white peonies bloomed the very next year after their fall move many years ago. It took more time for the magenta to recoup.
btw, you might be far enough south to need to concern yourself with assuring afternoon shade even for full sun plants.