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Gardening columnist Don Kinzler answers questions about treating arborvitae winter damage and the best time to divide peonies. He also identifies the white-flowered trees currently in bloom around ...
Q: We have a row of evergreen trees that are all either dead or dying, as shown in the photo. What could be the cause, and is there anything that can be done? — Fargo. A: Determining the cause of tree ...
Many gardeners’ springtime dreams include a living bouquet of plate-sized, lush and fragrant peonies arching gracefully on sturdy stems, billowing in the spring breeze, decorated in soft shades of ...
Many signs that spring is arriving are coming up. In my garden it’s a fernleaf peony. Fernleaf peony is one of the earliest peony and garden bloomers. It always makes me laugh when I see it emerging: ...
The cheery red blossoms of fernleaf peony open atop a mound of feathery foliage. It's impossible not to love the fernleaf peony. Its cheery red blossoms open atop a mound of dark-green, feathery ...
CENTER POINT - From the top of a gentle slope, the field is a blur in shades of red, pink and white. The fragrance wafting on a warm spring breeze is unmistakable. Heady, almost dizzying. Peonies.
Q. What are the differences among the tree peony, garden peony and the fernleaf peony, and which is the easiest to grow in our area? –Janice Weisman, Chicago A. Both the fernleaf peony (Paeonia ...
As the days get longer and warmer, I find myself eager for Mother’s Day to arrive. While the Old Farmer’s Almanac may claim our last spring frost date as May 1st, I’m not planting anything tender ...
Don't miss the big stories. Like us on Facebook. If you don’t have a peony, I’m surprised. If you don’t have three, you should. They are blooming now, and this is a great time to buy them. Go to your ...
With ruffled red blossoms atop feathery foliage, the fernleaf peony is extra-special. I like its early bloom time. I also love the 18-inch-tall mound of ferny leaves that sets this peony apart from ...
I am tasked with moving a fernleaf peony from Toledo, Ohio to Racine. It is a very sentimental plant that started in Racine, transplanted twice in Racine, moved to Minneapolis, then to Toledo and now ...