
Planting, Growing, and Caring for Peony Flowers
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Peonies bloom between late spring and early summer, but you can plan your garden for a successive display of flowers from mid-May to late June by planting various varieties. Here are some choices:
- Anemone (an advanced Japanese form)—‘Laura Dessert’: cream/pale lemon to white; strong fragrance; early-season
- Single (one row of petals)—‘Sparkling Star’: deep pink; early- to midseason
- Japanese (decorative centers)—‘Carrara’: white, with soft yellow centers; fragrant; midseason
- Semidouble (five or more guard petals and prominent centers)—‘Pink Hawaiian Coral’: pink to coral rose form; slight fragrance; early-season
- Double (large petals, needs support)—‘Candy Stripe’: white, with red streaks; slight fragrance; mid- to late-season
- Bomb (large, like a scoop of petals)—‘Angel Cheeks’: soft pink; slight fragrance; midseason
- Consider, too, the Itoh peony: Named after its developer, Japanese botanist Dr. Toichi Itoh (d. 1956), this flower is a cross between a herbaceous (bush) peony and a tree peony. Its large single, semidouble, and double blooms appear later in the season and last longer than traditional peonies.
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It’s best to plant bare roots as soon as you can upon receipt. If you can not / do not have time to put them into the ground, plant them in a large pot with container soil. Keep them moist but not soggy. If they have become shriveled, soak the roots in water for a couple of hours before planting. Yes, it’s warm where you are but planted in the proper conditions, with regular moisture, they may be better off in the ground.
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I wanted to know about the (3) center pods in the flower...Are these plantable? And if so what is the "BEST" procedure for planting them, and when...should they be stored until spring, and how? Thank you...
My peony flowered and the flowers were beautiful. Now there are like 3 pods. Where are the flowers. What does that mean?
It sounds as if you have a woodland type of peony. They are the first to bloom, early in the spring, and then they will leaf out. They are indeed known for attractive seed pods in late summer and early fall.
Some of the peony bushes on the property we recently acquired have a single bud on one stalk while others have multiple buds per stalk. Should I remove the extra buds?
Hi Jackie,
Remove the laterally growing buds to promote the growth of the central flower. However, you can also leave the buds be and your peonies will develop multiple smaller flowers. It’s really up to the preference of the gardener!
can they be transplanted after some years as my peony is
quite old but i like to move it
Fall is the best time to transplant peonies. Get as much of the root ball with lots of soil around it and replant the peonies as soon as possible in the new location. Cut the peony stems to just above healthy buds and water well before the ground freezes. See our planting instructions on this page for more details.
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I received a beautiful potted peony as a gift. I want to plant it in my yard. Should I wait till fall to transplant it??