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Peonies, Peonies, Catalog Herbaceous Peonies, Itoh Peonies, Tree Peonies, at Peony Farm, WA

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peonies, peonies, bare root peonies Order Now for Fall Shipment Accepting Order for Fall 2012 delivery.

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Herbaceous Peonies Catalog.

Find your old fashioned varieties to the newest cultivars, all flower forms- single, japanese, semi-double, double and bombs.

 peonies, peonies pink, white, red, yellow, lavender,coral at Peony Farm, WA

Peonies, Itoh Peonies Catalog, Peony Farm, WA

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Itoh Peonies Catalog

Reward yourself wth peonies that blooms for longer periods, beautiful lush bushes and brilliant colors.


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Tree Peonies Catalog

Most of these are Early bloomers satisfying that craving for peonies in the early Spring.  Mature tree peonies can have as many as 40-50 flowers at a time.

Peonies, Tree Peonies Catalog, Peony Farm, WA

Introducing

iris for sale Japanese Iris Ensata at Peony Farm, WA




JAPANESE ENSATA IRIS

Available for Reservation Now

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go to our Japanese Iris Catalog.

UPDATED VERSION OF THE PLANT HARDINESS ZONE MAP


Consult the Plant Hardiness Zone Map to find out what peony variety will thrive in your area.  Peonies require winter cold to flourish.  However, some areas have those pocket areas that will allow your peonies to grow well.  The Hardiness Zones were developed to support you in making informted decisions.

The USDA has released an updated version of the Plant Hardiness Zone Map, with adjusted zones and more helpful online features. This is the first update since the map was created in 1990. The USDA’s Agricultural Research Service teamed with Oregon State University’s PRISM Climate Group to develop the new map. The team created drafts of the map and then consulted with climatic experts across the country to make revisions for the final map.

Changes since 1990
The new map shows shifts in the boundaries of the zones drawn in 1990. The majority of locations are now a half-zone warmer (5 degrees) than indicated on the 1990 map. Some locations are now in cooler zones. The new map shows shifts in the boundaries of the zones drawn in 1990. The majority of locations are now a half-zone warmer (5 degrees) than indicated on the 1990 map. Some locations are now in cooler zones. The new map shows shifts in the boundaries of the zones drawn in 1990. The majority of locations are now a half-zone warmer (5 degrees) than indicated on the 1990 map. Some locations are now in cooler zones.

The USDA and OSU attribute the changes to these facts:

  • They used data measured at weather stations over a 30 year period (1976–2005), while the 1990 map used data from a 13-year period (1974–1986).
  • They used new measurement methods, including algorithms that considered changes in elevation, proximity to large bodies of water and extremes of terrain (peaks and valleys), which all affect temperature.
To find out what zone you are at, simply enter your zipcode on the map.  Click here to access the USDA PLANT Hardiness Zone Map.
Plant Hardiness Zone Map

peonies, Peony for Sale at Peony Farm, WA

Peony Farm
2204 Happy Valley Road, Sequim, WA 98382
Farm Hours: Wednesday to Sunday 11am-4pm
Tel: 360.808.4099

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