How to Plant, Grow, and Care for Peony Flowers
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I'm a bit confused as it says to dig a 2 ft hole but then it also says to not plant them more than 2 inches deep? I feel a bit stupid, I'm probably just not understanding...are you saying to fill the hole with compost an amendments and then plant the tuber on top of that with 2 inches of soil on top?
You are correct! We are saying to dig a deeper hole to loosen the soil and backfill with compost and other amendments, then to plant the peonies 2 inches from the surface.
I live in zone 5 and need to move my peonies that have thrived for 20 years in one location. One of the peonies has been infiltrated by a flowering weed and I would like to completely eliminate it when I transplant it. Any recommendations on how to split the plant to get rid of the weeds without killing the peony?
Hi, Renee,
This should not be complicated. When you lift the peony roots, you should be able to tell what is weed and what is peony tuber, and so pull/rip/cut the weed and its roots from the peony tubers. Your long-lived peony roots should be healthy and visible; just shake or brush off the dirt. We hope this helps!
After my peonies have bloomed and lost their leaves each location of the flowers their are three sead like pods growing, are these new seeds?,
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