June 01, 2020 4 min read 36 Comments
SHIRLEY from Housepitality Designs
MARY from HomeIsWhereTheBoatIs
and me, LIDY from FrenchGardenHouse
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Absolutely beautiful flowers. I’m learning so much! I am grateful for your knowledge, your teaching, and the loving care you show us. thank you!
June 03, 2020
I wish that too, Bobbi! I do think that their short availability makes them even more special! Hope you have a beautiful day!
June 03, 2020
I stumbled upon your garden site by accident. What a delightful surprise. Peonies are my favorite flower. It blooms in my garden every year for my birthday. What a better way to celebrate Right? Today is my 80th birthday and I am truly blessed.
June 03, 2020
Lidy, lovely arrangement and very helpful tips. I adore peonies, just wish their growing season was longer…like all year lol! Hugs!
June 03, 2020
Laurel, the only thing I can think of is to cover them with tarps, and try to deflect the rain and wind somewhat. Unfortunately, there isn’t that much we can do to protect from a fierce mother nature. I’m so sorry!
June 02, 2020
Hello Southeast Mn is expecting a harsh storm this evening. My peony bushes are beautiful but buds not open yet. What can I do to protect my bushes? Anything? I appreciated so much your information on care of peonies. Thank you.
June 02, 2020
I love Peonies, growing up my Aunt in Virginia had a whole bank of them in her back yard that bloomed in May…. they were stunning.
I live in a town home community but I did plant 4 Peony plants last year and actually had 1 gorgeous bloom this year. It was a deep fuchsia and just perfect. I hope that is a sign of more next year!
Thank you for sharing your tips on arranging! I always learn from you :)
Theresa
June 02, 2020
I love MMB with you and your friends! The pictures of your arrangements are always so beautiful – and I so appreciate your Peony tips! I’m saving this in my FGH folder! Have a great week!
June 02, 2020
Stunning Lidy, simply elegant!!
June 02, 2020
Dear Lidy, you have combined my three favorite flowers for your arrangement. The color in your white pitcher is so beautiful. I have peonies, roses and hydrangeas blooming at the same time. The rain has been hard on the peonies. They were all transplanted from my Mother’s house in 2014. What a true joy to follow your posts. I stayed in for a very long time also. I still have not been to Trader Joe’s, my favorite place for flowers. Praying for peace in our country and the hearts of mankind.
June 02, 2020
Hopeful you can give tips on drying peonies..there so pretty when done right..
June 01, 2020
Alice, it was really great to finally go shopping again!! I stayed home mostly because my kids asked me to, and groceries and all sorts of delicious dinners are so easy to have delivered in our area. : ) I have had a few bouts with pneumonia in my past and they were really concerned. But now I’m “out and about” again. Wishing you a blessed week ahead!
June 01, 2020
Wow, how wonderful to have that many beauties, even though I know it’s way less than you had before. I’d by so thrilled with even ONE plant!! Still holding my breath that we can find a peony that will work here where we live. Thank you Sandra, for sharing your love of peonies with us. xoxo
June 01, 2020
Lidy, your arrangement is simply gorgeous. And, I must confess I love peonies as much as you do. I have since I was a little girl. When we lived in Virginia I had a very large garden and I left over 200 peony plants in my garden when we moved. Needless to say, it was a sad time for me. However, I dug and moved several of my favorites and brought them to their new home where I live with over 60 peonies. Truly is a glorious time when they bloom.
Thank you for your tips about them, there is always much to learn about these lovely ladies. Stay well, my friend and have a wonderful week.
June 01, 2020
Wow Lidy, you must feel like a fish out of water being sheltered that long. We went to a garden center 5/15, mask and disposal gloves in place and grocery shopping once a week. Our favorite checker hasn’t missed a day of work and she said not one of the employees have gotten the virus.I suppose being diligent about protection is the answer.Anyway, peonies are so beautiful that I run to cut ours if I see a cloud in the sky. Thanks for the tip as getting them to stay fresh for any length of time has been a problem for me.
June 01, 2020
Happy MMB Mary! It’s always such a joy to visit you and your two darlings. :) I am sorry about the storms, I am sure you were sad about those gorgeous peonies!
June 01, 2020
Hooray for the short but sweet peony season Lidy! What a gorgeous pitcher of blooms…and with my two favorite flowers peonies and hydrangeas! Peony season was especially short this year with our storms and heavy rains that wreaked havoc on the blooms. Hope springs eternal…I keep waiting for a nursery to come up with a hybrid that lasts a little longer. As always it’s a treat to join you for some flower therapy and MMB. Happy June <3
June 01, 2020
Thank you so much for visiting Shannon. I so look forward to Monday Morning Blooms, too….for many reasons, not the least is seeing you here. Hope your day is beautiful!
June 01, 2020
Shirley, you and I are two birds of feather today with our peonies. Oh I hope you will be able to grow your own peonies. I know we can’t but I’ll just live vicariously through you, dear friend. xo
June 01, 2020
Lidy, your bouquet is beautiful! It has all of my favorite flowers. I always look forward to Monday Morning Blooms. Thanks for the helpful tips. Take care, sweet friend!
June 01, 2020
Thank you so much Barbara, for your visit. It’s so easy to make any arrangement with flowers as gorgeous as these!!
June 01, 2020
Martha, most professional growers cut the peonies when they are in bud, before the petals unfurl. You can turn the buds “upside down” and give them a shake, to shake off the ants, too.
June 01, 2020
Thank you for your visit, Della! I hope the peonies and hydrangeas were a beauty spot in your day! xo
June 01, 2020
Oh Pam, how lucky you are to be able to grow peonies! I wish we could here. I’m always on the hunt for one that will do well in our planting zone. It’s such a joy to share these Mondays with you dear friend. xo
June 01, 2020
Karen, thank you so much for visiting today. I hope that you have a beautiful day where you are. Enjoy every moment. xo
June 01, 2020
Thank you so much Bonnie. Especially today, a bit of beauty in our world is so welcome. Hope you are having a lovely day. xo
June 01, 2020
Lidy, your arrangement is beautiful! I love peonies and thanks for the tips. They look so pretty with hydrangeas and roses in your lovely white pitcher.
June 01, 2020
Thank you for the gorgeous photos!
June 01, 2020
Rae, thanks so much for your visit! When I re-water, i take the vase to the sink and carefully water with my tea kettle, inserting the spout through one of the holes. I keep my fingers i the vase so i can tell how much water to add.
June 01, 2020
Thank you for sharing peonies…how beautiful. I always love them but did not know how to care for them. If you water everyday, do you retape everyday?
Thank you.
June 01, 2020
Lidy, peonies are truly a gorgeous flower and mixed with hydrangeas, and roses makes for a WOW arrangement. We have planted four peonies and hopefully they will provide blooms next year…patience! I know your space is filled with a heavenly fragrance. Thank you for sharing all of the helpful tips for peony care. It is a special treat to join you for Monday Morning Blooms. Wishing you a joy-filled day! xoxo
June 01, 2020
Lidy, your floral arrangement is so pretty. I too love peonies and hydrangeas. Thank you for sharing.
June 01, 2020
I love your arrangement of peonies with hydrangeas- some of my favorite flowers!
I have them growing in my yard, but hesitate to bring them in the house because of the big black ants, which help them to open- how do you get rid of them?
June 01, 2020
Hydrangeas, roses and peonies are three of my favorite flowers, too. Lovely arrangement.
June 01, 2020
Hello Dear Lidy. I can smell those peonies now…actually I am enjoying the delightful scent of them too. I follow all the tips you have so wonderfully presented with the exception of one…I brought my Peonies home and placed the vase filled with them in the laundry room sink (under the window) and the next day most of them were in full bloom! You are so right, their delicate “cloud like” blooms are truly magnificent.
I had the landscaper plant 3 peony shrubs before we moved in. I am hoping they bloom next year; however, some say it takes up to 3 years to bloom. :( Have a fabulous week Lidy…“happy” is being with my flower friends of MMB!
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Happy Birthday! I hope your day was wonderful Jamey.