Peonies may have a short blooming season but their large and colorful flowers are a perennial favorite of gardeners around the world. They are plants that can live happily in the same spot for years ...
The best time to move your peonies is in early fall from late August to mid-September. This will give the plants time to settle in before winter. It is possible to move it in other seasons if ...
Fall is the best time to move and divide herbaceous peonies and Oriental poppies. There are two common forms of peony grown in our gardens. Tree peonies have a permanent woody stem and act like an ...
You are able to gift 5 more articles this month. Anyone can access the link you share with no account required. Learn more. Peonies grow along the fence line in columnist Tom Atwell’s garden. Now is a ...
The oversized blooms, bright colors, and fluffy shape of peonies make them a favorite for gardeners of all skill levels. These beloved flowers can thrive for decades, showing off the same gorgeous ...
I would like to move some peonies to a new spot in my garden late this fall. When is the best time to move them, and how do you recommend doing so? In general, peonies can be left undisturbed in the ...
Q: I have a 20-year-old bed of peonies. I'm going to be moving in February. Any suggestions? If I can't plant immediately in my new location, will peonies survive and bloom in a large pot? Nancy Sohl, ...
It's OK to move them. They don't love being dug up and moved around your yard, but they'll rebound and be back in full bloom within a year or two. Fall is the best time of year to move peonies, when ...
Hey folks, summer is officially here, the kids are out of school, the pool is ready to go, and the barbecues are fired up. Whether you stay home this year or go away, make sure you are able to keep ...
Herbaceous peonies are one of the toughest garden plants we have in the Inland Northwest. They are deer resistant and hardy to winter cold. They don’t need any special care in the garden save for ...