The common herbaceous peony (Paeonia lactiflora) is a magnificent garden mainstay, and there are 10 tips on planting and caring for them. To maintain the health of peonies, it is essential to remove affected foliage in the fall and discard it, clean up debris around the plants, and apply a natural fungicide like neem oil daily in early spring as new growth appears.
Cleaning up beds is crucial for peony plants, as they are often protected by a thick heap of mulch in cooler climates. Pre-winter care in the fall helps peony bushes enter dormancy correctly and prepare them for beautiful spring blooms. Lay peonies with eyes facing up and roots facing down, covering so that the crown is facing up.
You can cut back peony stems anytime from early fall or after the first frost. Clean them out of the garden, so they don’t lie there through the winter. In the spring, use clean pruners to remove suckers around the base and any dead wood. Hold the flower under warm water to wash the sap away and gently rub to loosen up the petals.
Caring for peonies involves finding a clean vase, adding flower food, unwrapping them carefully, cutting the stems, removing any leaves, and placing them in a pot. After the first hard frost in fall, cut back peonies to about 3 inches (8 cm) high or all the way to the ground and remove the dead foliage.
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