The best time to transplant herbaceous peonies is in September, when they are past their summer growth and entering winter dormancy. However, it is possible to dig and plant the entire root ball in the spring before the plants start to sprout new growth for the season. Disturbing peonies at any other time of the year will weaken their ability to secure the root system.
Transplanting peonies in late summer or early fall allows them to establish their roots before the onset of winter, allowing them to focus on root development. The best time to transplant established peonies is in late August or early September. Peonies should only be divided or transplanted every 10 years or so.
Transplanting peonies should begin by cutting the peony stems near ground level and carefully digging around and under each plant to retain as much of the root system as possible. The best time to transplant peonies is in late August or early September. Unlike most perennials, they should only be divided or transplanted every 10 years or so.
Ponies typically die back in the fall and set their buds for the spring, making autumn the best time of year to transplant them. The best time to transplant is in the fall when they die back and go dormant, followed by early spring before they sprout. If you decide to transplant peonies now in October, make sure to water them up until the ground is covered.
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