Itoh Bartzella Disappointment
Werner Stiegler
6 years ago
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AlexUnder
6 years agolittlebin
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New Bartzella Has 17 Eyes!
Comments (10)Definitely NOT. That's a huge markup as it's not even that expensive on eBay. You can also quote the vendors on eBay directly to buy from them directly so they avoid the huge final value fees they need to pay if the transaction is done through eBay. I got 5 bags of 44lb azomite for around $30 per bag at my local retailer. I would suggest calling around, and asking for a quote from a few of the suppliers close to you. You should still be able to negotiate them down around 10-20% especially if you are getting more than 1, and if you happen to have the leverage of many distributors in your area. Here is a link that might be useful: Azomite distributors...See MoreBartzella peony produces two different colored flowers
Comments (11)Peonea05: Can you tell me what other Itoh cultivar may also have this feature? I would love to get something like that. littlebin: Thank you for the comment. What do you mean don't cut it? Should I just leave that stem as it is and not cut it next spring? How about I let it go to seed and see what would seed do? Let me know, since I really want to preserve this feature. I actually have Er Qiao not far from this Bartzella. This year I got five buds, but none opened, which I suspect is caused by the spring freeze damage. Hopefully next year I will be able to have more flowers. Here is another picture of the pink Bartzella...See MoreBartzella not flowering
Comments (1)My zone is different thank your, but all my Itoh Peonies bloom 2 years after planting. The size varied from 1-3 eye to 1 gallon pot plants at the time of planting. If your Bartzella gets enough sun and look healthy, it will definitely bloom next year. Bartzella planted 4 years ago gave me more than 20 flowers this spring. My favorite Itoh :)...See MoreItoh Bartzella
Comments (0)Planted from root last March, first flower this week....See MoreWerner Stiegler
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