Garden State Bulb Pink and White Mixed Peony Bare Roots are imported directly from our farms and growers in Holland. These Peonies are highly coveted for their vibrant and abundant blossoms, measuring an impressive 5 to 7 inches in width, and emitting a delightful and captivating sweet fragrance. These exquisite flowers have become a beloved choice among gardeners, as they possess a unique charm that adds a touch of elegance to any landscape. With their fluffy and double-petaled blooms, these peonies effortlessly steal the spotlight, becoming a stunning centerpiece in any garden. Not only are they a joy to cultivate, but they also attract pollinators while remaining resilient against deer and rabbits, making them an ideal choice for a thriving and enchanting garden.
- You will see a handful of grapes the first season, yield will be greater in the 2nd growing season, with plants typically reaching full production in 2 – 4 years
- Plant concord seedless grape bare roots in full sun, in a well-drained location that has good air flow
- Grape plants will produce a small amount of fruit after being planted, with more plentiful crops occurring on plants that are 2-4 years old. Grapes need a support system and regular pruning to maximize fruit production.
- Fruit bare roots for planting may seem lifeless, but they’re actually just dormant, conserving energy to survive harsh conditions like winter.
- Fruit bare roots may appear dead during dormancy, but they’re actually conserving energy to survive harsh conditions like winter. Once conditions improve, they’ll spring back to life, initiating new growth and producing leaves, flowers, and fruit.
- Edible, Self Pollinating, Cold Hardy, Attracts Pollinators, Attracts Birds, disease resistant
- 1. Plant grapes in the spring after the ground has thawed and there is no longer danger of frost.2. Choose a location with well-drained soil that receives full sun. Loosen soil prior to planting.3. Remove plant from packaging and lightly loosen the bottom of the root ball to release the roots. Dig a hole in loosened soil as deep as the roots and about twice as wide. Be sure the hole is large enough to encompass the roots without bending them.4. Place plant in hole with the roots down and the crown/top of the roots about 1
- Pink and White peonies are full double garden peonies with blush-pink, dark pink and white colored petals
- Easy to grow, low maintenance, fragrant, deer resistant, rabbit resistant
- 1. Plant peonies in the spring after the ground has thawed and there is no longer danger of frost.2. Choose a location with well-drained soil that receives full sun. Loosen soil prior to planting.3. Dig a hole in loosened soil as deep as the roots and about twice as wide. Be sure it is large enough to encompass the roots without bending them. Place in hole with the roots down and the crown/top of the roots about 1



























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