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Oct 28, 2016 12:22 AM CST
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LizinElizabeth said:As long as you got the soil packed around it really well so there aren't air pockets it'll be fine. Dormant peonies are incredibly tough!


Thanks Liz, I did kind of pack the soil in, and then I surrounded it with cut marigolds (spent flowers, leaves and stems) by way of mulch. Strangely enough, it's warmer now and raining instead of snowing so I'm less worried. Knowing it would rain, I didn't water it in--I let nature do it for me. I'll double check it tomorrow to make sure it didn't sink.
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