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QuestionCan peonies be dug up and divided in the spring?Community AnswerYes. Water the plant really well the day before, as that makes it come out easier.
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QuestionDo peonies have seeds?Community AnswerAbsolutely. The seeds are inside the pods. Snip the pods off after they have bloomed and turned brown. Then, store them in a cool, dark place until you're ready to plant them.
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QuestionIf a peony plant has been stomped on, will it come back in the spring?Community AnswerThere are too many variables to this question, but in general, it is very hard to kill a well-established peony plant.
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QuestionCan I divide and transplant peonies in the spring?Community AnswerYes, that's fine; do it when the plants are about 6 - 8 inches tall.
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QuestionMy peony was planted too deep and is not flowering. Can I replant it?Rodger TuckerCommunity AnswerYes, you can. Make sure to use loose soil and have the eyes of the root facing upwards.
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QuestionMy peonies have completely thinned to nothing in the center, leaving a ring of growth circling the empty center. Can I dig up and replant them into the center of the surrounding ring?Community AnswerFind out if some sort of root rot is going on first. Or, did a critter find its way to it? Are they having an overcrowding issue going on? You'll have to do some investigation first.
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QuestionHow long will it take for my transplanted peony to bloom?Community AnswerEverything depends on the conditions prior to planting. If you do everything right, then I would expect 20% - 30% blooming during the first year. However, the second year would be much more plentiful.
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QuestionWill my peonies cross breed and produce different colors if I put them in the same flower bed?Community AnswerThey can, if multiple types of peonies are grown in the same area and the seeds are saved and grown.
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QuestionI have a brand new peony, and it's been a very wet winter. How often should I water it?Community AnswerDo not water it if the soil is already wet; let the ground dry.
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QuestionHow do I take care of peonies in the fall?Rodger TuckerCommunity AnswerIt is always a good practice to cut them all down at ground level in the fall months after the blooming/growing season. Doing this helps direct all the energy to the root systems.
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QuestionWhat if the roots are dry?Rodger TuckerCommunity AnswerThey can almost come back from the dead if they can be kept in a very damp and heavily composted soil (not too deep), just a couple inches or so, out of direct sunlight.
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QuestionWhat's the best time to plant peony seeds in NY?Community AnswerIt is always best to plant any seeds for flowering plants after the last frost has passed. For the Capital District area, it is early May. Mothers Day is always a good guideline for the planting season.
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QuestionMy peony has not bloomed in almost 30 years, The leaves look healthy. It has had buds a few times, as well as ants, but the buds dry up and that's it. What's wrong?Community AnswerI would think it's either buried too deep or it's not getting enough hours of sunlight.
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QuestionDo peonies have to be planted in the ground? Can they grow well in a large container?Community AnswerI successfully grow peonies in large containers. Don’t expect profuse flowering the first year. Remember to plant in rich soil and mulch in November. I use tomato food throughout the spring and summer.
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QuestionMy peony has not flowered in the last three years. It gets lots of green leaves but no flowers. Should I dig it out and start again?Community AnswerPossibly it is not receiving enough fertilizer or sunlight. Flowering requires energy which comes from both those sources. Fertilize and see if that helps. If it doesn't, then try moving your peony to a sunnier spot. Sometimes a nearby tree will grow tall enough to block sunlight a peony had in the past.
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