For more than 1,000 years, the dried root of the white peony has been used in ancient Chinese medicine. It’s traditionally used to treat various ailments, including mental health disorders ...
October is a great month for transplanting certain trees, shrubs and perennials and also for planting bulbs such as tulips, ...
It's the perfect time to plant a fall flower garden! This is when to start looking for breathtaking new hydrangeas and ...
October is a great month for transplanting certain trees, shrubs and perennials and also for planting bulbs such as tulips, ...
Fortunately, peonies are resilient perennials and will generally respond to positive changes in their care and growing situation. Read more: 10 Mistakes Everyone Makes When Planting Hydrangeas It's ...
The best time to cut back peonies is to wait for the first frost in autumn. When the leaves have turned color and you are ...
The cooler weather of September and October causes renewed root growth and, in some cases, top growth. Both better enable perennials to survive the ensuing winter. Don't wait too long, however, since ...
Some of the best plants to fall divide include spring and early summer blooming perennials like peony, columbine, salvia, ...
Wild cucumber vine: This native but weedy plant always attracts attention when it begins blooming along the roadsides. Since ...
Plants that burst into bloom in fall should be a gardener’s reward for putting up with all the summer season throws at us.
If you want beautiful peonies next year, you need to look after them now, especially in the current cold weather.
Q. When can I transplant a peony plant? — J. Email A. The best time to transplant peonies is in the fall, so dig in anytime this month. First, cut back any peony foliage to ground level.