Description
Fully double deep red blooms on Peter Brand, that fade to a purple red. Blooms midseason and grows to 36″ tall in the garden. Heirloom 1937.
Growers Notes:
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- Peonies are herbaceous perennials that die back in the fall and return in the spring
- Plant in compost rich, well drained soil in 6+ hours of sunlight per day
- Peonies do not like to be moved. Plant them in an area with enough space to grow freely for years
- Plant shallow, crown just below the soil line. Peony need to feel the cold in the winter to bloom
- Planted too deep, they will only produce foliage and no bloom
- Water weekly during the first spring and summer after planting, until the fall rains return
- Peonies will established themselves in the first year, then bloom in year 2 or 3 and then forever
- Fertilize in the early spring and again after they bloom with a 5-10-10 or 10-10-10 granular fertilizer or Espoma Flower Tone or Espoma Rose Tone
- Cut spent blooms and leave the foliage to soak up the summer sun
- In late fall, cut the foliage down to the ground for winter
- Returns bigger and better every year! With more stems and flowers than the year before