


Pillow Talk
This romantic herbaceous peony is adored for its large, fully double blooms in soft blush-pink that deepen toward the center, giving the flowers a luminous, layered look. The abundant, ruffled petals create a lush, cloud-like effect that lives up to its name. A reliable late-season bloomer, Pillow Talk extends peony color in the garden when many earlier varieties are finishing. Strong stems keep the heavy blossoms upright, making it equally stunning in the landscape or as a luxurious cut flower.
Key Features:
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Fully double blooms in soft blush-pink with deeper centers
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Bloom time: late season
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Fragrance: none
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Strong stems support large, full flowers
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Low maintenance and deer resistant
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Grows up to 34” to 36” tall
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Bare root has 3 to 5 eyes
Planting Instructions
Choose the Right Spot Peonies love full sun but can tolerate partial shade. Choose a spot with at least 6 hours of sunlight daily. Ensure good air circulation to prevent disease.
Soil Preparation Peonies thrive in well-draining, fertile soil. Add organic matter (like compost) to enrich your soil if needed.
Planting Depth & Spacing Dig a hole about 12 inches deep. Place the root so the “eyes” (pink or white growth tips) are 1–2 inches below the soil and pointing up. Plant roots about 3 feet apart to allow room for growth.
Watering Water thoroughly after planting. Keep soil moist, not soaked. Water regularly during dry periods.
Patience & Care Peonies can take 1-2 years to fully establish and bloom, but the wait is worth it! Fertilize lightly each spring with a balanced fertilizer.Cut down all the foliage in the fall and discard.
important to note
Peony plants do best in hardiness zones 3 to 8. They need a significant period of cold winter temperatures (at least 60 days of chilling) to set buds and bloom abundantly.
Plant peony roots as soon as they arrive; if you must wait, keep them cool and dark. Refrigerate (the veggie drawer of your refreigerator) for longer delays and mist lightly to prevent drying out.
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