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I’ve never grown peonies before (I’m a die hard dahlia fan and just do a million varieties of them every year) but we’ve moved and are now seeing what plants are appearing in our new garden. turns out we have a gorgeous peony! I’ve hurriedly stuck some bamboo canes around it to support it as we had no idea it was going to get so big and gorgeous - will support it properly next year. any other must know tips or tricks to ensure it continues to live long and prosper? should I definitely cut fully back to the ground in autumn? I’ve googled but figured I’d ask here too. thanks 🌺
u/BethHarbour — 6 days ago