The best time to cut back peonies is to wait for the first frost in autumn. When the leaves have turned color and you are ...
To many people, a bouquet of peony blooms signals spring has arrived. If your peonies have seen better years and haven’t ...
Fall is the best time to dig, divide and move peonies, as long as the work is completed five or six weeks before the ground ...
Fall is a great time for planting peonies because it allows the roots to establish themselves before winter dormancy, giving ...
Peonies are very long-lived perennials (known to live up to a hundred years or more) and reliable spring bloomers. But sometimes their blooming habits change over time, and they put out fewer or ...
In this episode, Don and John go over dividing your peonies, irises and day lilies, a critical task if you want a luscious ...
The past few weeks have resulted in a rapid decline in non-irrigated crops and crops that have been impacted by Goss’ wilt, ...
You’ll want to cut about 3-5cm off to get rid of the dry ends so it’s easier for your peonies to drink their water. If there are any leaves that end up sitting in the water of your vase ...
Q: My peonies were covered with powdery mildew and brown spots, so I cut them back. Will they come back next year? A: This year, many peonies were affected by powdery mildew and other diseases ...
It's the right time to divide and move them, and it's not too hard. My wife Nancy and I have to transplant some of our peonies. Yes, I know peonies are tough plants that last forever, producing ...