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Spring is finally here and I can't wait to get my garden started on my new house. I want to have tons of peonies. I just recently fell in love with these flowers, now I want them to be everywhere even though I know that if I plant them this year I will have to wait until next year before I will get to see their beautiful blooms. I had intended on placing them all around my house, but recently learned that peonies attract ants [which they need to help separate the flowers] and should be put further away from the house to actual pull ants away from your house.
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