Growing Non-GMO Coral Sunset Peony Flower Bulbs
Choose a growing site with full to part sun and good drainage. If you want to grow in heavy or sandy soil, amend with compost to improve both drainage and water retention. A one-time application of bone meal into the soil before planting is recommended for speedy establishment. The location should have enough space to accommodate the 24-48 inch tall and wide bushes at maturity and be sheltered from strong winds.
The perfect time for planting is early fall, at least six weeks before the arrival of frost to allow them to establish. Dig a hole large enough to accommodate the roots and set the bulb in so that the eyes face toward the sky. Backfill the hole with amended soil so the bulb is no more than 1-2 inches below the surface. Heavily water to settle the soil and remove any large air pockets.
Peonies do not typically need fertilizer but have been known to benefit from an annual compost application. Do a soil test prior to planting and every few years to ensure soil fertility is adequate. Coral Sunset peonies don’t typically need staking but may droop from heavy rains or winds.
Coral Sunset Peony in the Flower Garden
With their vibrant coral-pink blooms that transition to soft peach and ivory, Coral Sunset Peonies make a striking focal point in garden beds or borders. Their eye-catching colors can draw attention and serve as the centerpiece of any garden design. Growing to about 2-3 feet tall, these peonies are perfect for the middle or back of a flower bed, providing a lush backdrop for shorter plants. Their height and full foliage create a lush, layered look.
Harvesting Coral Sunset Peony
These peonies are excellent as cut flowers. Their large, full blooms and long-lasting qualities make them a favorite for floral arrangements and bouquets. They can hold up well in a vase, maintaining their beauty for several days to a week. Do not cut any blooms in the first two years. The plant may not bloom in the first year. By year three, you can begin to harvest cut flowers, but do not cut more than 30% of them to allow the plant to continue establishing. Year 4 and beyond, you can safely cut up to 70% of the blooms without damaging the plant.
To achieve the best results, harvest the flowers early in the morning when the buds are just beginning to open. Use clean, sharp scissors or pruning shears to make a diagonal cut about 12-18 inches down the stem, ensuring a good length for arranging. When harvesting, handle the stems gently to avoid damaging the delicate petals. Place the cut stems in a bucket of cool water to keep them hydrated.
About Coral Sunset Peony Garden Bulbs
Peonies, including Coral Sunset Peonies, are not considered edible. Both the flowers and foliage should not be consumed. Ingesting parts of the peony plant can cause digestive issues in humans, including nausea and vomiting.
Coral Sunset Peonies have won the Award of Garden Merit from the Royal Horticultural Society. This award celebrates the reliability and beauty of this timeless perennial.
Historically, peonies have been used in traditional Chinese medicine, but modern usage for this purpose is limited and should be cautiously approached. Always consult a healthcare professional before considering any medicinal use.
These peonies can be dried and used in various crafts and decorative items. The drying process preserves their beauty, allowing them to be enjoyed long after the blooming season.
These can also simply be called Coral Peonies.
Peonies symbolize romance, prosperity, and good fortune in various cultures. They are often used in celebrations and ceremonies for their symbolic meanings, adding a cultural and traditional aspect to their beauty.
Tips From Our Gardeners
"For those wanting a perennial cut flower garden, you really can’t go wrong with peonies. Few other perennials are as reliable and produce as large, beautiful blooms."
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- Lara Wadsworth, True Leaf Market Writer
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