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  2. How to Grow Beautiful Peonies, According to Christopher ... - AOL

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    "In either fall or early spring, I fertilize my peonies with granular Azomite fertilizer, just a small 1/4 cup sprinkled in a circle around the drip line of the plant," says Spitzmiller.

  3. Don’t Spend $27 on Peonies When You Can Grow Your Own - AOL

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    There are thousands of cultivars (or cultivated varieties) of peonies, which fall into three main types: Herbaceous peonies: These are the easiest type to grow and die back to the ground in the fall.

  4. Here's How to Grow Gorgeous Peonies - AOL

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  5. Foliar feeding - Wikipedia

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    Foliar feeding is a technique of feeding plants by applying liquid fertilizer directly to the leaves. [1] Plants are able to absorb essential elements through their leaves. [ 2 ] The absorption takes place through their stomata and also through their epidermis .

  6. Paeonia officinalis - Wikipedia

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    Paeonia officinalis, the common peony, [1] or garden peony, [2] is a species of flowering plant in the family Paeoniaceae, native to mainly mountainous areas of Southern Europe and introduced in Central and Western Europe and North America. [3] Paeonia officinalis was first used for medicinal purposes, then grown as an ornamental. Many ...

  7. Paeonia mascula - Wikipedia

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    Paeonia mascula is a species of peony.It is a herbaceous perennial 0.5–1.5 m (1.6–4.9 ft) tall, [2] with leaves that are divided into three segments, and large red flowers in late spring and early summer.