Peony Bouquets

These white peonies are the first to bloom in my garden this season. (Photo by Charlotte Ekker Wiggins)

These white peonies are the first to bloom in my garden this season. (Photo by Charlotte Ekker Wiggins)

Peony Bouquets

If there is one flower that represents Mother’s Day for me, it’s iris with peonies keeping them company as a close second. Both perennial flowers tend to bloom at the same time, bringing a lovely pop of color to USDA Hardiness zone 5 gardens where I live.

Peonies are very easy to grow, it’s one of the reasons they are found in cemeteries. Once established, the require little care as long as they are planted correctly. Peonies that don’t bloom have been planted too deeply. The root needs to be settled no more than 2 inches below soil.

Peonies also make lovely flower bouquets. Once cut, shake them gently to remove any ants. Place them in a vase with water away from heat. You can cut them in bud form and watch the flowers unfurl inside.

Charlotte