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Mary 07-07-2004 06:02 PM

Peonies didn't make it this year
 
This was a bad year for my perennials! My peonies--which bloomed
terrificly for several years--got as far as forming a tall bud, but
the still closed bud just browned and died. Shall I take it these
won't come back for future seasons? Thanks.

Mary

Vox Humana 07-07-2004 10:02 PM

Peonies didn't make it this year
 

"Mary" wrote in message
om...
This was a bad year for my perennials! My peonies--which bloomed
terrificly for several years--got as far as forming a tall bud, but
the still closed bud just browned and died. Shall I take it these
won't come back for future seasons? Thanks.



Peonies can get fungal diseases like botrytis that will kill the buds. If
the rest of the plant is still alive, then I would clean up the area now and
again in early winter to get rid of any infected plant material.



Mary 08-07-2004 06:02 PM

Peonies didn't make it this year
 
"Vox Humana" wrote in message .. .
"Mary" wrote in message
om...
This was a bad year for my perennials! My peonies--which bloomed
terrificly for several years--got as far as forming a tall bud, but
the still closed bud just browned and died. Shall I take it these
won't come back for future seasons? Thanks.



Peonies can get fungal diseases like botrytis that will kill the buds. If
the rest of the plant is still alive, then I would clean up the area now and
again in early winter to get rid of any infected plant material.


Thank you!

Mary

Vox Humana 08-07-2004 11:02 PM

Peonies didn't make it this year
 

"Mary" wrote in message
om...
"Vox Humana" wrote in message

.. .
"Mary" wrote in message
om...
This was a bad year for my perennials! My peonies--which bloomed
terrificly for several years--got as far as forming a tall bud, but
the still closed bud just browned and died. Shall I take it these
won't come back for future seasons? Thanks.



Peonies can get fungal diseases like botrytis that will kill the buds.

If
the rest of the plant is still alive, then I would clean up the area now

and
again in early winter to get rid of any infected plant material.


Thank you!


I had this happen with some new peonies. They would form buds, but then
turn brown. Last year I got one flower on one plant. This year all three
of mine bloomed and had multiple flowers. I wouldn't give up on them.
Peonies are long-lived perennials and are tough as nails. If fungal disease
is suspected, you can try to improve the air circulation, observe good
sanitation by removing any diseased materials, clear other plants away, and
avoid watering the foliage in the evening.



[email protected] 10-07-2004 03:03 PM

Peonies didn't make it this year
 
sigh. I have been taking care of the peonies next door, first for the old man who
has died (with his permission) and then for the people bought the house across the
street. well he started to rehab the house and then stopped. he lets the grass get
long and then came over and whacked the shit out of everything, including whacking
the most gorgeous stand of hollyhock, which was the talk of the neighborhood to the
ground. he also whacked the only beautiful white peony to the ground. will it come
back? Ingrid


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Ann 10-07-2004 10:02 PM

Peonies didn't make it this year
 
expounded:

sigh. I have been taking care of the peonies next door, first for the old man who
has died (with his permission) and then for the people bought the house across the
street. well he started to rehab the house and then stopped. he lets the grass get
long and then came over and whacked the shit out of everything, including whacking
the most gorgeous stand of hollyhock, which was the talk of the neighborhood to the
ground. he also whacked the only beautiful white peony to the ground. will it come
back? Ingrid


It will, Ingrid. I took out a peony I'd waited three years to see
bloom after rescuing it from beneath a yew when I first bought this
house. Husband at the time was trying to pull the yew stump, had a
chain on it, the chain broke and chopped the peony to the ground. It
did come back, took another two years to bloom. GRRRRRRRR.
--
Ann, Gardening in zone 6a
Just south of Boston, MA
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Vox Humana 11-07-2004 01:02 AM

Peonies didn't make it this year
 

wrote in message
...
sigh. I have been taking care of the peonies next door, first for the old

man who
has died (with his permission) and then for the people bought the house

across the
street. well he started to rehab the house and then stopped. he lets the

grass get
long and then came over and whacked the shit out of everything, including

whacking
the most gorgeous stand of hollyhock, which was the talk of the

neighborhood to the
ground. he also whacked the only beautiful white peony to the ground.

will it come
back? Ingrid


The year before last I accidentally cut off one of my peonies with an
electrical cord. It came back just fine the next year and bloomed.



[email protected] 11-07-2004 06:02 AM

Peonies didn't make it this year
 
phew... I am so relieved. I am going to have DH have a chat with the guy. The guy
is a one of those people smiling all the time that I dont trust but my DH is very
diplomatic. I am going to have DH tell the idiot that when I saw the peony was
whacked I burst into tears and cried because I have great feeling for "old things"
and that peony is around 100 years old (actually I have no idea at all but it sounds
good). That if he doesnt want that peony there or any of the others I will dig them
up in fall and move them. But please dont cut them to the ground again. Maybe that
will move him?
INgrid


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gregpresley 11-07-2004 09:02 AM

Peonies didn't make it this year
 
You know, peonies make those little buds in the fall at the top of the
tuber. I'll bet if you checked gently with your fingers, you'd find some
little "nubbins" there already. Peonies have thick tuberous roots, which
give them great survival ability.




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