Alluring, Multi-Colored Peony BloomsΒ
Why Mr. Ed Peony?
The Mr. Ed Peony delights in both sight and smell, with gorgeous blooms transitioning from aΒ fuchsiaΒ pink to a creamy shell-white withΒ a sweet, light fragrance.Β Densely packed with small petals, this dome-shaped flower is an elegant choice for your home garden. Even when itβs not in bloom, its beautiful green foliage is a lovely addition to your yard!
With its sturdy stems,Β Mr. Ed isΒ one of the very first peonies to bloom for the season, flowering in spring and lasting for several weeks. Plus, itβs quite easy to care for! Youβll soon be making your own bouquets with this stunning statement flower since they last well when cut.
Whether you plant this peony as a focal point, border, or alongside other varieties,Β it will thrive well anywhere with full sunlight and well-draining soil. Itβs even cold-hardy as an added benefit.
Plus, it’s practically pest and disease-resistant, so you wonβt have to worry about deer or rabbits nibbling at it! Between its hardiness and low-effort,Β Mr. Ed is a truly amazing perennial.
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Carefully grown and nurtured, you can be confident our varieties will arrive ready to flourish. You can expect healthier, well-developed root systems and exceptional growth, delivered straight to your door.Β You won’t find this selection of quality plants anywhere else!
For an abundantly blooming, two-toned flower that will instantly mesmerizeΒ you, order the Mr. Ed Peony!
Planting & Care
1. Planting: Plant where it can receive full sun, although some partial shade is tolerated in the south and warmest areas of the west. ββPlant so that the buds at the top of the roots are pointing up. Cover with 1-2 inches of soil if youβre in the north, no more than one inch if youβre in the south.Β
2. Watering: Ensure moderate moisture and well-draining soil, about an inch of water per week throughout the growing season.
3. Fertilizing: An annual side-dressing of one inch of compost or aged manure will help this plantβs growth. No other fertilization is needed.
4. Pruning: Deadhead after flowering and cut back to the ground in winter after the first frost to encourage energy for next year.

















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