When To Divide Peonies

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When To Divide Peonies. Herbaceous peonies are just one of the three types of peonies out there. You only need to divide peonies if you want additional plants to enlarge the garden.

Southern Peony: 2014 How to Divide an Herbaceous Peony
Southern Peony: 2014 How to Divide an Herbaceous Peony (Evelyn Martin)
It should be well-drained to prevent their roots from rotting. Arum (Arum italicum) Foxtail lilies (Eremurus spp.) Irises (Iris spp.) Moss pink (Phlox subulata) Peonies (Paeonia cvs.) ● Spread the roots out horizontally when planting divisions—this means digging a wide planting hole. Whether dividing constant terms or polynomials, we always have definitive terms when it comes to division.

So, four to six weeks before hard frost, when the leaves begin to look ragged, cut back the foliage and dig up the plants.

For peonies, fall is the ideal time to dig up the plants.

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So let's take a look at this peonies, it's gotten kind of big and see how to divide it. January and February would probably be the limit on when to divide a peony in a Southern growing zone. Perennials with fleshy roots such as peonies (Paeonia spp.), Oriental poppy (Papaver orientale) and Siberian iris (Iris siberica) are best.

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