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The flowers only last a week or two, but by planting different varieties together you can extend the season to up to six weeks. Once the flowers fade, you are left with an attractive shrub with deep-cut leaves. Pruning peonies is easy, and they often require no pruning at all. Trim tree peony branches to remove damage caused by winter.
May 25, Prune peonies in the fall to get them ready for spring. Most peony varieties bloom in the spring and die back in the winter. Wait until the leaves of the plant start to turn brown or yellow to start pruning.
In most climates, this happens around late September or early stumpmulching.club: K. May 24, 6. Place the peonies in a bucket of water in a warm room until they’re open.
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Sep 20, - This Pin was discovered by Brunelli Home Decor Flowers. Discover (and save!) your own Pins on Pinterest. Nov 19, How to Cut Back Perennials. To cut back perennials, you’re going to need a hand pruner and a spray bottle of rubbing alcohol or a can of Lysol.
As the temperatures start to rise in your area, keep an eye on the branches of your peonies to see if they become discolored or warped.
When you’re ready to trim, remember the rule of thumb for how far to cut back perennials. At a slight angle, trim the plant nearly all the way down to the ground, leaving about a 1-to 2-inch stub.
What are tree peonies? Although tree peonies are related to regular (herbaceous) peonies, they are much larger, reaching up to 6 feet. Their form is actually more like a shrub than a tree. In colder zones, they will not grow as tall - 3 or 4 feet is typical. Plants bloom just before the regular peonies; flowers are equally fragrant.