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Can peonies be planted in the South

Gustavo Fring
2020-01-01 09:31:42
Peony is afraid of heat and humidity. The temperature in the south is bound to be higher than that in the north. Therefore, planting in the south is not good, and large-scale planting is not recommended. If it is planted, pay attention to place it at a lower temperature in winter, otherwise it will not bloom. In addition, remember not to have water, otherwise it will lead to rotten roots and even death.

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Peony is not very good in the South because it is afraid of heat and humidity. The south is bound to be hotter than the north. If you breed in the south, you need to provide a low temperature environment, so the estimated cost is higher than that in the north, but there won't be a big gap between planting one or two pots, and large-scale planting is not recommended.

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2. Precautions

1. Do not freeze or bloom: the temperature in winter in the south is much higher than that in the north. Place it in the place with the lowest temperature. If it is not low enough, the peony will not bloom.

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2. There should be no ponding: the rainy season in the south is long and there is a lot of rain. Please pay attention that there should be no ponding in the basin soil, otherwise it is easy to rot roots or even die. We must do a good job in drainage and control the amount of water.

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