What flowers are you planting this fall?
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Plant bareroot peonies in the fall (prior to the first frost) and they’ll have the best chance of blooming the following spring. Spring planted peonies may not bloom for two years or more. Learn more about planting peonies by clicking link in bio.
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Pictured: ‘Sarah Bernhardt’ is a late-blooming peony with classic, fragrant rose-pink double flowers. It can grow to three feet tall, and is excellent for a cutting flower. Zones 3 – 8. Photo by Willard & May.
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