Peony Brother Chuck (Herbaceous)
Peony Brother Chuck (Herbaceous) - flower bulbs and perennial plants from Holland
Product Description - Peony Brother Chuck (Herbaceous)
Brother Chuck is classified as an herbaceous peony. It is characterised by a very sturdy flower stalk and a fluffy white ball-shaped bud. Brother Chuck was awarded the 2006 American grand prize.
Appearance
Height of the plant: 60-80 cm
Flower diameter: 16 cm
Blossom month: May
Flower colour: white
This is a fairly disease-resistant and soil-friendly variety. In order to flower well and for a long time, and to enjoy its large buds for a whole month, it will need proper planting. It should be planted in a sunny, draught-free location, giving it enough space from neighbouring shrubs. To ensure that the flower buds will be set after flowering, the shrub will be given plenty of water and it will not be cut back until it has reached a stable cold spell. The Brother Chuck variety blends well with other red, pink and yellow peonies to create a picturesque backdrop to a flower bed or an entire low-growing hedge.
Product Details - Peony Brother Chuck (Herbaceous)
Price per package | €19,95 |
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Subvarieties | Double Peonies, Perennial Plant |
Plant Height | 60-90 cm |
Flower Colour | White |
Plant Size | 3/5 eyes |
Indoor plant | No |
Suitable as cutting flower | Yes |
Hardiness Zone | Zone 3-4 |
Leaf Colour | Green |
Flowering Month | June |
How to Plant - Peony Brother Chuck (Herbaceous)
Guide and tips for planting peony plants and bulbs
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Choose a sunny spot in your garden with well-draining soil.
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Dig a hole that is 2-3 times wider than the diameter of the peony bulb or root and deep enough to accommodate it comfortably.
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Mix some compost or other organic matter into the soil at the bottom of the hole.
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Place the peony bulb or root in the hole with the "eyes" (small buds) facing up and the crown (thickened stem base) no more than 1-2 inches below the soil surface.
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Fill the hole with soil and gently firm the soil around the bulb or root.
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Water the soil until it is evenly moist.
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Cover the area with a layer of mulch to help retain moisture and suppress weeds.
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Water the plant regularly, making sure not to let the soil dry out completely.
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As the plant grows, provide support to the stem to prevent it from bending or breaking.
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After the flowers have faded, cut the stem off at the base and continue to care for the plant by watering it regularly and providing it with full sun or partial shade.
Delivery - Peony Brother Chuck (Herbaceous)
Secure delivery across Europe
We deliver flower bulbs, seeds, perennials, roses and other plants to more than 30 countries across Europe. The standard delivery charge is added on orders depending on the country where you live.
To guarantee the best result and quality of our plants and bulbs, we dispatch all our orders at the right planting period. We monitor harvests in The Netherlands and weather conditions across Europe and start shipping our orders according to the following schedule:
- Summer Flowering Bulbs (dahlias, gladioli, begonias, etc.) - from 1 March until 1 June.
- Spring Flowering Bulbs (tulips, hyacinths, daffodils, etc.) - from 23 September until 1 December.
- Seeds and Garden Tools – all year round
- Roses, Perennials (except peonies), Bushes and other plants in pots - from 1 March until 1 June.
Product Reviews - Peony Brother Chuck (Herbaceous)
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Quality guarantee. If the planting material does not meet quality standards.
A guarantee of variety. If the plant blooms in a different variety than the one you ordered.
A guarantee of grafting. If you have followed all the rules of cultivation, but the plant has not sprouted.
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Peony Brother Chuck (Herbaceous)