By some estimates, there are as many as 33 species within the genus Paeonia, known collectively as peonies. Most are ...
As with any flower, there are some key rules to follow when it comes to care and maintenance, so the peonies reach their (very) full potential. 'When considering how to grow a tree peony ...
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.
Find a professional Be sure to always hire an insured, tree care professional, preferably and ISA Certified Arborist with the experience, expertise, and equipment to provide proper tree care. Require ...
If your peonies suffered from one of several diseases this summer, now is a great time to take care of those issues ... Avoid pruning and fertilizing roses, trees and other woody plants.
For peonies with bare roots, you should plant them as soon as you get them home, making sure you don't plant them too deeply as this won't do them any good, with the exception of tree peonies with ...
Peony season is here! Here’s everything you need to know about getting your hands on some beautiful peonies, as well as lots of pretty pictures to pour over. If you’ve walked past a flower ...
Some of the best plants to fall divide include spring and early summer blooming perennials like peony, columbine, salvia, ...
Some are exuberant in their artificiality—who but a Scrooge wouldn’t smile at a flamingo-pink tinsel tree? With care, decoration, and attention to detail, many of them can look beautiful.
Stephanie Adams recently joined Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Service as a tree and landscape plant health specialist.