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Supports may not always be essential, and you may be able to get away without them if you are growing shorter cultivars or are growing them in a particularly sheltered spot. You might also consider creating rings or lines of stakes around a clump, or several peony clumps, with natural twine or other strings between them. 2) Plant Support Hoops The problem with staking is that you may need rather a lot of them to support all the stems in larger clumps, or where a large number of peonies are grown.
Planting potted peonies is a great way to get a bit of a head start on growing these beautiful plants. Herbaceous peonies usually require some kind of support, while intersectional and shrub-like tree peonies can often manage without it. I’ll share with you what peony supports are popular with gardeners and, my personal favourite, peony chairs! Plants that support other vegetables and flowers, as well as those growing in the garden. Tomatoes can be used as cages for a variety of vegetables, flowers, and plants.
Our solid steel peony cage is the perfect answer for those looking for attractive and effective support for larger outdoor plant life especially where a standard shaped plant support cage just won't do.
I have often used these tomato cages upside down as obelisks in the garden to support things like sweet peas. If you have a balcony or porch, you can grow cherry or grape tomatoes there. These small fruited plants grow much better in containers than larger slicing tomatoes and their long, ropey vines grow over container edges.As the peony grows taller make sure the buds are threaded through the grid to support the flowers individually. Getting into the habit of adding your peony plant supports before your plant even start to grow will make it much easier to keep the flowers from flopping every spring. Peony blooms do best when they are supported, so it is important to make sure they have some sort of structure or support around them.