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Watching peonies (Original Post) elleng May 2023 OP
If I recall correctly there were always BUGS in the flowers. applegrove May 2023 #1
ANTs love them. elleng May 2023 #2
I think I've had this conversation before with you or someone else on applegrove May 2023 #3
I don't recall such, OK anyway. elleng May 2023 #4
So the ants really did ruin the 'picnic'. applegrove May 2023 #5
Nope, didn't let them get so far, elleng May 2023 #6
I know. I'm a big fan of gardens. And colour. I don't live near a flower garden applegrove May 2023 #7
I love peonies! -nt CrispyQ May 2023 #8
My favorite flower. bamagal62 May 2023 #9

elleng

(135,784 posts)
2. ANTs love them.
Wed May 3, 2023, 06:39 PM
May 2023

The relationship between peonies and ants is a type of mutualism in which two organisms of different species benefit from the activity of one another. Peony flowers provide food for ants and in turn, the ants protect the blossoms from other floral-feeding insects.May 29, 2018

elleng

(135,784 posts)
4. I don't recall such, OK anyway.
Wed May 3, 2023, 06:56 PM
May 2023

Had a party 7? years ago, but had to remove peonies from back porch table as ants are NOT appetizing!

elleng

(135,784 posts)
6. Nope, didn't let them get so far,
Wed May 3, 2023, 07:06 PM
May 2023

just removed their favorite flowers from the table!

The peonies looked SO beautiful!

applegrove

(122,930 posts)
7. I know. I'm a big fan of gardens. And colour. I don't live near a flower garden
Wed May 3, 2023, 07:19 PM
May 2023

right now but make up for it with rotating flower/colored duvet covers in my room. I rotate them. I have about 8. Every two weeks I'm asleep in a new 'garden'. I often used to rotate my furniture and redecorate my bedroom as a kid. With flowers you don't have to rotate colour to have it feel novel and intense .... it just happens every few weeks. My parents had 2 gardens: at their house and at the cottage. It was heaven to eat outside with the snapdragons in the rock garden nearby at the lake. Enjoy yours.

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