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Growing Peonies in Pots Q&A

Q: How do you grow peonies in pots?

A: To grow peonies in pots, choose a large pot (at least 20 inches in diameter) with good drainage. Fill the pot with a well-draining soil mix, and plant the peony tubers or seedlings, ensuring the crown of the plant is no more than 1-2 inches below the surface. Water them thoroughly and place the pot in a sunny spot. Remember, peonies like full sun and need a deep tap root, so make sure your container is deep enough to accommodate their growth.

Q: What is the best pot size for growing peonies in pots?

A: The best pot size for growing peonies in pots is one that is at least 20 inches wide and deep. Peonies have deep root systems and need plenty of room to spread out. A big pot ensures the peony plant has enough space for its roots to grow and thrive.

Q: Can I grow peonies in containers indoors?

A: While peonies thrive best outdoors in containers, you can grow peonies indoors in pots if provided with sufficient sunlight. Place the pot near a south or west-facing window where the plant can get at least 6 hours of sunlight each day. However, peonies don’t like to be moved once they are established, so choose their location carefully.

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