Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We bought a house with really large, well developed peony bushes. They didn't need anything to hold them up. I wonder if it is just time and maturation.
I was just looking at tall wooden gardening stakes a Home Depot. About an inch square and about 3 ft tall. I wonder if you could attach each base/branch to a tall stake as they grow and strengthen.
Those are probably tree peonies, or a hybrid between tree peonies and herbaceous peonies. They are lovely! They bloom earlier than herbaceous peonies (they may be coming into bloom now) and they have a woody structure so can hold themselves up. They are more like small shrubs.
Anonymous wrote:You can get peony rings with a grid inside that holds the blooms up better. Check Gardeners Supply website - they have some.
Anonymous wrote:You can get peony rings with a grid inside that holds the blooms up better. Check Gardeners Supply website - they have some.
Anonymous wrote:We bought a house with really large, well developed peony bushes. They didn't need anything to hold them up. I wonder if it is just time and maturation.
I was just looking at tall wooden gardening stakes a Home Depot. About an inch square and about 3 ft tall. I wonder if you could attach each base/branch to a tall stake as they grow and strengthen.