Thread: Sick peonies.
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Old 13-06-2006, 06:51 PM posted to rec.gardens
Dwayne
 
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Default Sick peonies.

Mine are in full sun now after transplanting. When I planted them I had
about 80 feet of sidewalk and driveway to border with flowers. I planted an
iris, rose, iris, peony, iris, rose, iris peony etc. I wanted to have
flowers blooming all year. I thought I had given them plenty of room but
this year the roses and iris have spread out and it looks like a solid wall
of flowers. I could divide the iris now that they have finished blooming.
I did get rid of most of the spotted leaf problems on the roses.

Dwayne


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peonies can be fussy. they need to be in full sun, and I give them some
manure
around their "drip line". I have one peony that got crowded by bushes, I
removed the
bushes but 2nd year later only 1 flower. the bush is nice a big and gets
more sun
hoping it will produce next year. Ingrid

"Dwayne" wrote:

I have transplanted about 20 peonies within the last couple of years.
Some
bloomed the following year and some have not bloomed for me ever. I was
told that they were probably put too deep into the ground, so I raised
several of them up some. Now most look OK and have buds on, but they
havent
opened. Some have bloomed and have quit for the year. Some have one or
two
leaves that look curled up from insects. And some have all the leaves
looking like they are trying to close up.

I have them all on two soaker hoses (one 35 ft long and one 65 ft long).
I
leave the water on for 30 to 45 minutes every 4 or 5 days, and the dirt is
moist around the plants. Could I be giving them too much water or could
they not be getting enough? I havent given them any fertalizer for going
on
2 years now.

Can anyone tell me what I need to do to get them going for next year? I
have been told that it takes a couple of years after transplanting to get
them to respond, but two bloomed this year after being moved last fall.

Thanks in advance.

Dwayne




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