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Kansas

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🚚 Shipping Starts: 3rd week of March '24
📦 Quantity per Package: 1 Bare Rooted Plant

Specifications
☀️ Light Required: Full Sun / Partial Shade
🌷 Height: 35-37"
🌸 Blooming Period: May
🌱 Bulb Size: 2/3 eyes
Planting Distance: 24-30"
Planting Depth: 1"
📍 Hardiness Zone: Zone 3-8
🦌 Deer Resistant: Yes
Kansas

About Kansas

Peony Kansas is the perfect addition to any garden. With its delicate pink blooms and lush green foliage, it's sure to add a touch of elegance to any outdoor space.

  • These beautiful flowers bloom in late spring, adding color and beauty to your garden just in time for summer.
  • Peony Kansas is a hardy plant that can withstand harsh weather conditions and pests.
  • The plant will grow up to 3 feet tall and 2 feet wide, making it perfect for any size garden

How to care for Kansas

  • Choose a spot in your garden that gets at least 6 hours of direct sunlight per day.
  • Prepare the soil by digging a hole about 2-3 inches deep and adding compost or organic matter to the soil.
  • Plant the Peony Kansas bulb with the pointed side up and cover it with soil.
  • Water the plant well and add mulch to keep the soil moist.
  • Fertilize the plant with a balanced fertilizer once a month during the growing season.
  • Deadhead the flowers as they fade to encourage more blooms.
  • Cut the leaves back in the fall to prevent disease.

Frequently Asked Questions

Kansas Peony bulbs, also known as roots or tubers, are a popular choice for gardeners looking to add beautiful and fragrant blooms to their landscapes. To plant Kansas Peony bulbs, follow these steps:

• Choose a well-draining location with full sun or light shade. Peonies thrive in rich, fertile soil with a pH between 6.5 and 7.5.
• Plant in the fall, about 4-6 weeks before the ground freezes. This allows the roots to establish before winter.
• Dig a hole about 12 inches deep and wide, amending the soil with compost or well-rotted manure.
• Place the peony root in the hole with the eyes (bud-like growths) facing upward, no more than 2 inches below the soil surface. Planting too deep can prevent blooming.
• Fill the hole with soil and water thoroughly. Space peony plants about 3-4 feet apart to ensure proper air circulation.

Kansas Peonies typically bloom in late spring to early summer, with their flowering period lasting about 7-10 days. Yes seriously, it will be over in a flash, but oh so worth it. The exact timing depends on the climate and weather conditions in your area.

To extend the blooming season, consider planting different peony varieties that bloom at different times. Keep in mind that newly planted peonies may not bloom in their first year, as they require time to establish their root system.

Kansas Peonies are considered deer-resistant plants, which means they are less likely to be browsed by deer compared to other plants. However, deer-resistant does not mean deer-proof, and hungry deer may still sample peonies if other food sources are scarce.

To deter deer, consider using repellents, fencing, or planting other less palatable plants around your peonies.

Kansas Peonies can be divided and transplanted in the fall, usually every 10-15 years or when the plant becomes overcrowded. Follow these steps to successfully divide and transplant your peonies:

• Carefully dig around the plant, about 12 inches from the base, and lift the root clump out of the ground.
• Rinse off the soil to expose the eyes and roots. Using a sharp, clean knife, divide the root clump into sections, ensuring each section has at least 3-5 eyes and a healthy root system.
• Replant the divisions following the same planting guidelines as for new peony bulbs, ensuring the eyes are no more than 2 inches below the soil surface.
• Water thoroughly and continue to care for the transplanted peonies as usual.

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