Do the Chinese peonies require a lot of watering?
Chinese peonies consume a great amount of nutrient and also transpire a great deal of water because of their luxuriant branches and leaves and huge flowers, and although they thrive in a dry environment they dont grow well without water. It is important that they dont need too much water. In the rain-belt, watering is usually not necessary. Generally, newly planted seedling should be thoroughly watered, while watering of established plants should be related to the growing environment and individual flower conditions. It must be watered, if there is a long period without rain. Water slowly and gently. Too much moisture is detrimental to the plant.
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