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Fun garden. Thanks for sharing. -
I like the way the fence provides a natural support for the flop-prone peonies. -
Very nice !! U have given me a few ideal for my new flower bed. Thanks Missy -
very nicely done -
Beautiful! -
Beautiful -
How pretty this turned out - really has that curb-appeal look now. The picket fence accent is the perfect addition to grab your attention!! -
very very pretty love the weathered fence what are the flowers on the left purple ones and the ones on the right -
What kind of plants did you use? I really want a perennial garden but is many start looking like weeds. I'd love some suggestions. -
those peonies are beautiful, I have had mine for about 10-15 years and have only 1 bud each year, how do i get more?????? -
So very charming. Love how the two Peonies are "smiling" from each side of the fence! -
Very pretty -
Barbara, more folks will see your question if you post it as a new question using the box at the top of the page. Many factors can cause peonies not to bloom, including premature removal of the foliage, improper planting depth, lack of light and too much fertilizer. Tell us more about yours and we'll try to help. -
I use a variety of plants. Iris, peonies, bee balm, roses, and many that I do not know the names of! Wish I could be more help! I just plant them :) -
Very nice. I love the look of the picket fence, it supports the peonies very nicely. -
Very pretty. I wish we could grow peonies here in Florida. They are gorgeous.
