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    Can I remove a peony that I planted in my garden and replant it in a pot?
    Community Answer
    Yes, but dig carefully so you don't break the roots, and make sure the pot is large and deep enough to comfortably house the roots.
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    How do I transfer a peony without disturbing the roots?
    Community Answer
    Dig a large chunk of the surrounding dirt, then knock it off the sides until you see the roots. Then just put it in a big enough pot.
  • Question
    Can I cut back my peony safely?
    Community Answer
    Peony foliage can be trimmed to within 1" of the soil in the fall, after the leaves have browned. Do not trim your plant during the growing season. The foliage is needed to create energy (photosynthesis) for the peony's growth.
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    Can peonies be left out over the winter?
    Jill at Leafari
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    Peonies need winter cold to thrive. In all but the coldest areas, they can be left outdoors over the winter, or they can be moved to an unheated garage.
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    Can I grow 2 peony plants in one pot?
    KMAnimalLady
    Community Answer
    Yes, but put them in a bigger pot so the roots have space to grow. The bigger the pot, the bigger the roots, and the bigger and prettier the plant.
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