About - Peony "Duchesse De Nemours"
A century-and-a-half after its introduction, the fragrant double 'Duchesse de Nemours' remains a standard by which all other white Peonies are judged. Strong stems give the blossoms an aristocratic bearing; a touch of yellow at the base of the dense, ruffled inner petals lights them up with a warm glow.
Features
This variety produces some of the largest blossoms among peonies, Peony flower best blooming temparature is 15-25 degree.
Planting: Spring to Winter
Planting soil use normal garden soil, vermicompost and river sand or add some peatmoss for best plant health and growth.
Peonies are perennial garden classics, loved throughout the world for their extravagant, early summer blossoms. They are dependable, incredibly long-lived.
You can easy to grow in any pots, planters home garden or patio gardens and borders etc.
Package
Package Contains : 1 Bulbs
Color : White
Bulbs Quality: Imported Healthy Bulbs
How To Planting Flower Bulbs
Prepare the garden bed using a garden fork or tiller to loosen the soil to a depth of 8 to 10 inches before applying Bulbs, Or fill the prepared soil in the direct pot and plant the bulb in it. Use 5% cocopeat / 30% vermicompost / 40% soil/ 25% sand of good germination. And mix well. Bulbs should be placed at least 5 to 8 inches deep. Keep in mind while applying bulbs – the larger the size of the bulb, the deeper the hole and set the bulb in it. When the bulbs plant becomes slightly bigger, then they can add more soil. Keep in mind that the pointed end of the bulbs should be towards the top. And then take some soil and cover the bulb. All bulbs will grow in a few days. Immediately after applying the bulbs, a little water is required. So that the bulbs set well.
How To Caring Flower Bulbs
All bulbs require a low of water. Adding more water causes fungus in the bulbs which causes the bulb to deteriorate and the bulb does not sprout. Then until the bulb has sprouting, water should be applied 1 time in 1 week in the bulbs. After that you can add water 2 to 3 times a week. (According to your pot or planter, no plants should be watered until the soil is completely dry.) And after plants are 4 to 5 inches long, you should put vermicompost every 20 to 25 days on 50 to 100 grams per square foot. When the flowering time comes to the plants, you should use fertilizer (NPK) once a month, which leads to a good growth of the flowers.
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