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Types of Dwarf Dogwood Trees

May 24, 2023

6 Types of Dwarf Dogwood Trees with Pictures

However, if you’re looking for something less statuesque, then there are a number of smaller dogwood trees available which can look great in compact gardens. Here we look at types of dwarf dogwood trees and how to care for them.

How Much Are Peonies

May 19, 2023

How Much Are Peonies?

If you are interested in sourcing some peonies then you’ll probably want to know what the typical cost of peonies is, and which types of peonies will get you more for your money. A single stem peony can range from between $8 and $24 depending on a variety of factors.

How to Dry Peonies

March 23, 2023

How to Dry Peonies (Two Effective Ways)

Peonies are exquisitely beautiful flowers which unfortunately never seem to bloom for long enough. If you want to enjoy peony flowers all year round, then you can do this by drying them and displaying them inside the home. Here we look at how to dry peonies, how to care for dried peonies, and how to display these dried flowers.

How Deep Do You Plant Peonies

March 23, 2023

How Deep Do You Plant Peonies?

You should also take care not to plant the seed any deeper than an inch, because mature peony root systems need to remain in the top layers of the soil. This is essential to the production of their flowers. Planting the seed at a shallow depth of no more than 1 inch will set the plant up for success in the top layers of the soil.

Caring for Peonies After Blooming

May 19, 2023

How to Care for Peonies After Blooming

Caring for the peony plant once the blooms have faded is of equal importance because this will ensure your plant is able to survive through winter and store up the nutrients it needs to perform well the following spring. Here we look at how to care for peonies in the months after they have bloomed.

Where Are Peonies Native to

February 12, 2023

Where Are Peonies Native to?

The history of the peony can be traced back to 1000BC, where the plant was reportedly growing in China. The peony also has its roots firmly placed in regions of North America and Europe.

Peonies Growth Stages

May 19, 2023

Peonies Growth Stages – How to Identify

Peonies are herbaceous perennials, which means that they die back each fall and reappear each spring. They repeat this process each year, so that every year the plant will go through the same processes of growth, blooming, and rest. Each growth stage is essential to the plant so that it is able to continue repeating the cycle and producing flowers and foliage year on year. Here we take a closer look at the growth stages of peonies.

Do Peonies Like Sun or Shade

February 12, 2023

Do Peonies Like Sun or Shade?

Most peonies should be grown in full sun or partial shade, and the exact type of lighting which will be best for your peonies depends on what climate zone you are growing them in. Peonies do not like to be grown in full shade, so always avoid positioning peonies in heavy shade in any climate.

How Far Apart to Plant Peonies

May 19, 2023

How Far Apart to Plant Peonies?

Most herbaceous peonies have a spread of between 2 and 3 feet. This means that they should be planted 2 to 3 feet apart in the soil, since this will allow them adequate space to grow, while also creating a border that looks full and lush.

How to grow Peonies from Seed

March 23, 2023

How to Grow Peonies from Seed

If you have mature peonies growing in your garden, then they may be producing seeds that you can use to grow new peony plants. Growing peonies from seed can be a long process that requires patience, however, when you finally have a blooming peony plant that you nurtured from seed, it is incredibly rewarding.

How Big Do Peonies Get

May 19, 2023

How Big Do Peonies Get?

Here we look at the various expected sizes of different types of peonies, including tree peonies, herbaceous peonies, and Itoh peonies.

When to transplant peonies

January 29, 2023

When to Transplant Peonies?

If you have decided that you need to move your peony, then don’t jump right in and start digging up the roots. There are two times of year when you can transplant a peony and limit the damage caused to the plant, and these are September, and very early Spring. For the best chances of survival, moving the peony in September is advised.