Peonies dazzle in late spring to summer with their large, blousy blooms. And if you already have one plant, it's possible to make more. If you want to grow more peonies from collected seeds, avoid the ...
Cut back the stems, and dig a large circle around the plant to avoid damaging the roots when you lift the peony from the ...
Peonies fall over due to external factors like harsh weather, weak stems, or they're not being planted deep enough. To prevent them from falling over, move your peonies to a sunnier location, plant ...
This fall, when you buy bare-root peonies, take a chance on yellow or coral-colored hybrids. Your garden will thank you. By Margaret Roach “The garden starts orange,” Kathleen Gagan was saying the ...
I live on the northshore. Can I grow peonies this far south and be successful? I just love them and was wondering if I could have them in my yard. — Regeana Everybody loves the amazingly beautiful and ...
Tasmania's beloved peony season has survived brutal spring winds that snapped flower buds, with Richmond grower Sally Dakis ...
Although it hasn't worked out in the past, many groups are still pushing native alternatives. Other Hoosiers want to keep the peony.