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Patio Peony - Kiev
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Patio Peony - Kiev

Patio Peony - Kiev

Root·Paeonia Lactiflora

Regular price €18,95
Sale price €18,95 Regular price €18,95
Description
This charming peony variety has been developed to be grown in pots, which we at Florea really love.

It opens up many opportunities for peony enthusiasts who have a balcony, are gardening in limited space, or are looking for slightly shorter varieties.

Kiev produces a profusion of open pink flowers that are highly appreciated by all pollinators.

It blooms abundantly during its season and is extremely well-suited as an entrance plant or in a spot where it can get a bit more attention. The variety also works excellently for planting in open ground if desired.

It looks lovely when planted in front of taller peony varieties and also harmonizes very well in a mixed planting with summer flowers.
Product information
Sowing/Planting time Bloom/Harvest time
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Size
3/5
Height
50-69 cm
Scented
Yes
Planting depth
3-5 cm
Plant spacing
100 cm|150 cm
Light conditions
Partial shade, Full Sun
Color
Yellow, Pink
Lifecycle
Perennial
Care and cultivation advice

Planting Period

Bare-root peonies can only be planted during the plant's dormant period, i.e., from late autumn to early spring. During the season when the ground is frozen, it is naturally difficult to plant them in their final growing location, and therefore temporary planting in a pot may be a solution. The best time to plant bare-root peonies is therefore in late autumn when the peony is dormant but the ground has not yet frozen. The peony root is not at all sensitive to cold and frozen soil once it has been planted in the ground.

Placement

Peonies prefer an open, bright growing location, preferably sunny, for optimal development. However, avoid overly sunny and warm places, because even if the peony can thrive well in such a location, it leads to the flower blooming quickly and fading. An overly shady location, on the other hand, usually results in poorer flowering, even though the plant can have good growth in a shady spot. The best placement is therefore the open area where air can circulate freely around the plant and which receives a few hours of sun each day.

Soil and Planting

Peonies thrive best in clayey soil, which often makes it easy to find a good location since garden soil largely consists of clayey soil. Dig a sufficiently wide planting hole, preferably three times as wide as the root's diameter but at least 16-20 inches (40-50 cm). The depth of the planting hole should be just over a spade deep, i.e., around 12 inches (30 cm). Then place the peony root so high in the planting hole that you can almost see the roots at the soil surface. Keep in mind that the soil will sink somewhat after planting; therefore, place the root slightly elevated compared to the surrounding soil. Then fill in soil around the roots and make sure that no air pockets remain. Afterward, water thoroughly, preferably 10 liters per plant, and make sure the soil "settles" around the plant. It is important that the root is not placed too deeply, as this often leads to both poor growth and flowering.

Delivery and shipping information

All orders received before 12:00 will be shipped the same day. We will send your seeds directly to your mailbox via Postnord. For orders with bulbs, tubers and larger products, we will send to a Postnord agent, to a parcel box or home delivery via Instabox. Your delivery will arrive 48 hours after we receive your order.

We carefully pack the seed bags in 100% plastic-free climate-compensated packaging. In addition, we also choose to climate-compensate all our deliveries. We do this by donating to a project that focuses on the Swedish forest and its diversity.

Free shipping seeds €39 and bulbs €69
Delivery to your mailbox within 3-6 days
Climate compensated deliveries
30-day open purchase