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Peony - Early Sensation
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Peony - Early Sensation

Peony - Early Sensation

Root·Paeonia Lactiflora

Regular price €16,95
Sale price €16,95 Regular price €33,95
Description
Early Sensation enchants with silky white petals and a golden yellow centre, highlighted with delicate red streaks.

The single to semi-double flowers have an airy elegance, and as one of the earliest peonies to bloom, it brings brightness and life to the garden in early summer.

A magnet for bees and pollinators, this peony is a living jewel that never goes unnoticed.
Product information
Sowing/Planting time Bloom/Harvest time
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Size
3/5
Height
70-99 cm
Scented
Yes
Planting depth
3-5 cm
Plant spacing
80-120 cm
Light conditions
Partial shade, Full Sun
Color
Yellow, White
Lifecycle
Perennial
Care and cultivation advice

Planting period

Bare-rooted 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 of course difficult to plant in the final location and therefore a temporary planting in a pot can be an emergency solution. The best time to plant bare-root peonies is therefore late autumn, when the peony is dormant but the soil has not yet frozen. The peony root is not at all sensitive to cold and frozen soil once it is planted in the soil.

Placement

Peonies need an open, bright spot, preferably sunny, to develop optimally. However, avoid excessively sunny and warm locations, because although the peony may well thrive in such a location, this means that the peony flower will quickly over-bloom. Too much shade, on the other hand, usually leads to poorer flowering, even though the plant may well grow well in a shady position. The best location is therefore an open space where air can circulate freely around the plant and which receives sunlight for a few hours a day.

Soil and planting

Peonies thrive best in a loamy soil, which usually makes it easy to find a good location as garden soil consists largely of loam. Dig a wide planting pit, preferably 3 times the diameter of the root, but at least 40-50 cm. The depth of the planting pit should be just over a shovelful, i.e. around 30 cm. Then place the peony root high enough in the planting pit so that you can almost see the roots in the soil. Remember that the soil will sink slightly after planting, so place the root slightly higher than the surrounding soil. Then fill in with soil around the roots, making sure that no air pockets remain. Then water thoroughly, preferably 10 litres per plant, and make sure that the soil ‘settles’ around the plant. It is important that the roots are not too deep, as too deep a root placement often leads to 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
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