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~1 miles Menai Bridge (0)
~1 miles Talybont (0)
~3 miles Beaumaris (0)
~4 miles Y Felinheli (0)
~5 miles Pentraeth (0)
~6 miles Gaerwen (0)
~6 miles Llanfairfechan (0)
~6 miles Llanbedrgoch (0)
~7 miles Llangefni (0)
~7 miles Tyn-Y-Gongl (0)
~8 miles Brynteg (0)
~8 miles Caernarfon (0)
~8 miles Marianglas (0)
~9 miles Penmaenmawr (0)
~9 miles Moelfre (0)
~10 miles Conwy (0)
~12 miles Bodorgan (0)
~12 miles Llanerchymedd (0)
~12 miles Dulas (0)
~12 miles Trefriw (0)
~13 miles Penysarn (0)
~14 miles Llandudno (0)
~14 miles Ty Croes (0)
~14 miles Rhosgoch (0)
~15 miles Amlwch (0)
~16 miles Rhosneigr (0)
~16 miles Dolwyddelan (0)
~17 miles Blaenau Ffestiniog (0)
~18 miles Garndolbenmaen (0)
~18 miles Cemaes Bay (0)
~20 miles Abergele (0)
For top peony is the terrain fertile, well-drained position where all of the sun reaches only within the second half of the day. Before planting, dig a hole as well as fill it with compost. The split portions usually are planted separately to each well so that the buds were covered directly about 4 cm layer involving soil. When to plant these deeply, they may not bloom for many years. After crown land ought to be gently tamp and drinking water the newly planted seed. Before winter it may be worth soil around newly planted stumps covered having a layer of compost that way protect a plant coming from freezing.