Peonies - Lappuse 3

do peonies need to be covered in winter
Peonies (Paeonia spp.) love a chilly winter for their annual rest called dormancy. However, when awake in the spring and facing a late frost just befo...
Fernleaf Peony Care Learn How To Grow Fernleaf Peonies
Fernleaf peony plants prefer at least six hours of sun per day. The soil should be fertile and well drained. If your soil is sandy or clay, mix in a g...
Foliar Nematodes On Peonies - Learn About Peony Leaf Nematode Control
Foliar nematodes, those that feed on leaves rather than roots, are species of Aphelenchoides. They are tiny and you won't identify them without a micr...
Problems With Peonies Reasons Peony Buds Don't Develop
Any time peonies do not get the growing conditions they require, it can result in bud blast. One factor that causes bud blast of peonies is getting in...
Warm Weather Peony Care - Growing A Peony In Hot Weather
Can peonies grow in hot climates?What temperature can Peonies tolerate?What can I plant with peonies in the summer?Can peonies get too much sun?Are pe...
transplanting peonies in minnesota
Peonies should be planted or moved by early September in the north so they have a few weeks to grow roots before the ground starts to freeze. Set Minn...
separating and transplanting peonies
Division of large peony clumps requires a few additional steps. After digging up the plant, gently shake the clump to remove loose soil from the root ...
dividing peonies
With a sharp knife, cut the roots into sections that have at least three prominent eyes. Set each division in its new spot with the eyes facing up, at...
where to plant peonies
Choosing and Preparing a Planting Site Peonies like full sun, and though they can manage with half a day, they bloom best in a sunny spot that gets 6 ...