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How and When to Cut Back Peonies for Healthier Plants
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 ...
If you want beautiful peonies next year, you need to look after them now, especially in the current cold weather.
As summer comes to an end and autumn sweeps in, it's time for green-fingered enthusiasts to start planning their spring gardens. From September to November, the soil is still warm enough to plant ...
October is a great month for transplanting certain trees, shrubs and perennials and also for planting bulbs such as tulips, ...
As summer draws to a close, it's time for green-fingered enthusiasts to start planning their spring gardens. From September to November, the soil is still warm enough to plant bulbs, giving them ...
Fall is the best time to dig, divide and move peonies, as long as the work is completed five or six weeks before the ground ...
Planting flowering perennials such as peonies and asters in September ... If you love spring daffodils, now is the time to plant them. Tulips, crocuses, hyacinth and daffodils should all be ...
That interval gives the roots time to settle ... After planting, water heavily. Peonies are not the only plants that can be divided in the fall. As a general rule, spring-blooming plants should ...
The magic of flower bulbs is irresistible. You plant these weird-looking things in October, and by spring, they’re transformed into graceful plants with velvet blossoms in vivid colors.
If want to see your garden bursting with colour come Spring, you will need to plant certain bulbs now. As we approach the Autumn and Winter months, keen gardeners will be bidding farewell to their ...
Some of the best plants to fall divide include spring and early summer blooming perennials like peony, columbine, salvia, ...