For good flowering of peonies, it is important to choose the right growing location.
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Where is the best place to grow peonies
As a rule, peonies prefer sunny places or partial shade.
If there is not enough sunlight, the flowering of the bush will not be as abundant.
Since these flowers are afraid of drafts and cold winds, they should be planted in a sunny place well protected from the wind.
Therefore, plant peonies as far as possible from tall bushes and, especially from trees, which will not only shade, but will also send their roots into the soil intended for peonies.
Due to competition with trees, peonies will receive less nutrients from the soil.
Peonies love fertile, rich, well-drained soil. Think lots of nutrients, but not heavy, soggy clay.
What neighborhood doesn't like peonies
Almost any plant can be planted next to peonies, but there are undesirable neighbors for these flowers.
Tall trees with wide crowns, fruit bushes, as well as flowers and shrubs that are actively growing should not be grown near peonies.
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