Gardening Tips For Planting And Maintaining Peonies

Posted by Chris Channing 10 November, 2009

Peonies are a classic addition to any garden. They are versatile, as they come in a verity of colors and styles, and are easy to grow. Perhaps one of the best flowers for beginners, and great “filler” flowers for experts, they have many uses among gardeners of all skill levels.

To start growing your own peonies, you need to focus first on where you will be planting them. Then plan out several holes that you will dig- and make sure they are just under two feet in depth. Plan to dig around the same length in width, and then fill in the hole. Expert gardeners agree that including some sort of slow release fertilizer will aid you in their growth.

Make certain you keep pests out of the way, as they easily disrupt the growth and the very life of the peony. Ants and spiders are easy to keep away with organic materials, and worms and grubs can be weeded out as necessary. If you can, try to stay away from chemical-based fertilizers. They will be easier to use, but are said to produce less fertile results.

The peony flower is seen as more of a permanent solution to landscaping. It’s not good to constantly move peonies around, but instead it’s best to keep them where they are and have them multiply naturally. Of course if there is an urgent need to have them relocated, you may do so, but they thrive best when left in a single spot.

Moisture can be hard to come by in some climates. If you want to grow peonies regardless, mulch is a good material to spread around. It will allow the moisture from rain water and watering systems to be held within the mulch- which slowly drains into the roots of the flower. This allows peonies to be grown in a variety of climates, but in extreme environments you may need a controlled housing unit.

Make a visual aid to help you visualize your garden in the future. It would be ideal for you to do so, since moving your garden around will be a lot more work than you would ever think of doing. And since peonies are best kept in one spot, a little thinking ahead will save you effort and keep your peonies from slipping into poor health. Even a simple drawing can help- you don’t have to be a professional artist to make an organized blueprint.

In Conclusion

Flowers such as peonies are great to have around thanks to their unique scent and their beauty during bloom season. They are generally easy to take care of and look great in flower arrangements, so do consider obtaining peonies for your next fun home and garden projects.

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