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Planting, Growing, and Caring for Peony Flowers
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I remember one time I cut my peonies to the ground after the bloom was gone. They came up again the same year, and bloomed again!! Is this normal? I live in Northern Ohio.
Can I put the peony in the ground in the container it came in
May I keep them stored in cool dark place and wait until Fall to plant? I live in Ct.
It would be better to plant the tubers now, if possible. It’s not a bad thing to plant peonies in the spring; they just tend to take longer to establish themselves than those planted in the fall.
I planted my peony last fall and have not seen any signs of life. I hope it didn't die. Does it take awhile for it to come up? I love these flowers.
Did you plant with the 鈥渆yes鈥漸p? Did you plant close to the surface of the soil? You do not say where you are but peonies are 鈥渦p,鈥 although not yet in bloom in most places. Did you plant in sand? Not a good idea.
Then again if your area suffered a hard freeze in April your tubers may have suffered a set back. Does any of this sound familiar?
I plant my late spring last year, and do not have any signs to, hope it was cold spring and they will show up soon
Moved into my condo four years ago, where I have three established peonies (afternoon sun) that have not bloomed at all in my tenure here. I鈥檇 planned to move them, but a neighbor just mentioned that they鈥檇 been prolific bloomers in past years. How can I help them?
this is 3rd year since I planted my peony. I did have 1 bloom every year. How can I
get it to have more bloom?
Blooms fail for several reasons: a hard freeze in spring, excessive share, competition from the roots of other plants/trees, low fertility of the soil, drought stress during bud development in the previous year, poor drainage or wet conditions. Botrytis blight of the flower occurs during cool, rainy spring weather; buds blacken and die (doesn’t sound like your situation). Planting too deeply and overcrowding can also hamper bloom. And then there’s pH; peonies like a slightly acidic to neutral soil, however, they do not do well in extremely acid soil. Here’s some help with that: /blog/gardening/garden-journal/soil-testing-better-garden
We hope this helps!