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#1 of 3 posted
4 JUN 05 by
Heather
Is there a way to strengthen the stalks so that the gorgeous blooms don't all fall to the ground in a heap? I know the rain this spring certainly hasn't helped, but it always makes me sad to see my flowers all fall...
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#2 of 3 posted
11 JUN 05 by
Amy
Peonies with heavy blooms often need staking. I buy linking stakes and set them into the ground a few inches away from the stalks, encircling the plant. They link well below the flower heads, so the leaves can cover them. That helps keep the plant from falling all the way to the ground, but in a heavy rain the flowers still flop way over. I also have a few stakes that I use singly - they have loops at the top with room to pass a stem through. They support single stems and hold the flower upright. I don't stake all the stems, just a few of the biggest ones. I'm sure other people have different staking methods.
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#4 of 3 posted
12 JUN 06 by
Anonymous-164261
I put an old iron wine rack over my plant when it was a few inches tall and the plant grew up through the decorative iron making a really beautiful focal point to the garden. It is about 30" tall and about 8 " square wide. You can use almost anything that the plant can grow through. be creative......
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