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November 22nd, 2009Peonygreat time to visit, just as summer was setting in, and we explored quite a bit of South Island in a campervan. One of the things we did often – as you do – was to visit local cafés. Got to support the local economy, right?

Here in Melbourne, I’ve learned to keep an eye out for cafés serving T2 teas or another tea brand I respect. If I’m going to be paying for a cup of tea, I want to know I’m getting more than just a Lipton tea bag.As we made our way through New Zealand, I saw a lot of Twinings and Dilmah – and the occasional Lipton – but eventually discovered t leaf T, which can roughly be considered the T2 of New Zealand. In Wellington, I found a little t leaf T outlet where I spent a happy half hour browsing their offerings. In the end, I picked up a Feijoa Green as a gift for Bec and a White Peony as an early Christmas gift for myself.
First, a disclaimer: This is my first foray into the fine world of White Peony tea (Bai Mudan). How t leaf T’s offering compares to the other options available out there is impossible for me to judge. But one thing I can say without a doubt: White Peony is an excellent tea.
Bai Mudan is a new-style white tea made from the first tea leaves of the season (as opposed to traditional budset white tea, which is made from the buds). The leaves are coiled into needle shape and covered in downy white hair.
Since the tea had cost me more than any other tea I’d ever bought (at that stage), I decided to save it for a special occasion. Christmas Day. After a family dinner the night before and a family lunch that day, Bec and I collapsed on the couch to finally unwrap the presents we’d bought each other. She made for herself a Royal Matcha from O-Cha (a birthday present I’d bought her the week before), and I brewed my first cup of White Peony.
The aroma of the dried leaves was delicious: smoky and full. As per the packet suggestions, I used a single teaspoon of leaves, steeping it in about 200 milliliters of water. By brewing the tea for a couple minutes, I was able to get at least five well-flavoured cups of tea from the one lot of leaves.
The first taste bursts with vegetal flavours of juicy zucchinis or squash, wrapped in the tea’s smoky sweetness. A fruity hint of grape became gradually more apparent, lingering in the dryness of the aftertaste.
Since that first taste, I’ve come back to my White Peony regularly. It’s a light, rewarding tea that I find particularly satisfying in the latter stages of the afternoon. I’m not sure whether it’s possible for international customers to buy tea through t leaf T’s website, but there are a few other online tea shops offering White Peony, including Narien Teas, Adagio Teas, Mighty Leaf, Numi Organic Tea and Generation Tea.
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November 18th, 2009PeonyPeony flowers are no doubt one of the most beautiful blooms that can grow in the garden. The flowers are large and colorful. Peony flowers range in shape and style as well as color. Many peony flowers are extremely heavy, and the plant should be given proper support in order to bear the weight of the large bloom.

Peony flowers come in many different colors, nearly every shade imaginable except blue. Peony flowers are often very fragrant and make a wonderful addition to any garden or planting box. The blooming period of peony flowers can range from mid spring to midsummer.
There are over five hundred varieties of peony flowers, and each one is more beautiful that the next, with the possible exception of the fernleaf peony which is one of the most striking plants that can be added to any garden. The fernleaf peony flowers are bold red and the foliage shoots out in long, thin spikes from the stem, similar to the needles of a conifer tree.
Peony flowers have several different uses. They look wonderful in a garden or pot. Peony flowers also make for spectacular cut flowers, and can even be used as decorations. With so many kinds of peony flowers, no garden or home can possibly be complete without one of the most beautiful blooms available.
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November 9th, 2009PeonyFestiva Maxima is a sweet scented double blooming peony that has been grown in home gardens for over 150 years. It is a favorite of peony experts and gardening novices alike as it produces beautiful fragrant showy blossoms, faithfully each June with very little effort on the part of the gardener . The brilliant white petals flecked with streaks of crimson are stunning in the garden bed or border and equally handsome in cut arrangements in a bowl or vase.
When ever I see these peony flowers they immediately bring to mind a vanilla ice cream cone with raspberry sauce drizzled across its icy top just as it used to come from the ice cream mans van in my childhood days its definitely one of my all time favorite flowers (and it isn’t even blue).One advantage to living in an area with cold winter temperatures and there aren’t many but one is that you can grow peony flowers with ease ,because peony flowers require cold winters to set their buds. Because of this many southern US gardeners are a little leery of planting peonies; however, there are supposedly and I say supposedly as I live in Canada where we are always assured cold enough winters for the setting of the buds for the peony flowers . Varieties that will bloom and and do well in Zone 8 gardens are Festiva Maxima as seen above and peony Sarah Bernhardt. Peonies are naturally better adapted to a more northern climate but both of these varieties it is claimed flourish and have been grown in some southern gardens for many years and are relatively trouble-free , if planted properly in the right location, these beautiful peony flowers can last for centuries.

Peonies are best planted in the early fall, as this gives the peony plant a chance to set its root system necessary for it to produce peony flowers the following year. Place the peony tubers just beneath the soils surface so that the peony eyes are no deeper than 2 inches below the surface. Peonies that are planted too deeply may fail to flower. Give peonies space to grow, as some peony plants can spread as much as 3 feet. Peonies are a long-lived perennial plant, and it is not unusual for peonies to live over 50 years.
Peonies are one of the toughest most resilient , longest-lived perennial plants available to the North American gardener. They require only minimal attention they live virtually forever. They do like full sun and reasonably well drained soil but will tolerate partial shade , to maintain good sized peony flowers the peony plants should be divided every 4-6 years these plants are often referred to as No the “Queens of the Spring Garden! and no wonder. If you would like to know more about other varieties of peonies and the care peony flowers in general please see the related posts section for other articles.
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