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When is the best time to plant bare-root peonies?

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When is the best time to plant bare-root peonies?

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Plant six weeks before the first hard frost. Here in USDA Zone 4, we suggest early to mid-September. In USDA Zone 7 we suggest early to mid-November. The six week period allows your bare-root peonies to develop feeder roots for next summer’s new growth.

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