tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6218647513521394317.post1860262659021210524..comments2024-03-21T12:40:57.204-04:00Comments on Southern Peony: 2014 Questions - Transplanting Peonies in the SpringAdrianahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/00562979165630642210noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6218647513521394317.post-85483378620879468132014-04-21T21:24:09.168-04:002014-04-21T21:24:09.168-04:00Dear Bin,
The best thing you can do for transplan...Dear Bin,<br /><br />The best thing you can do for transplanted peonies with foliage on them is to water them when the soil starts to become dry, being very careful not to wet the foliage to prevent the spread of foliar disease. You may notice some initial wilting when they are first transplanted. However they should perk back up when they are settled in. It is also possible that you may experience some foliage loss. However there really isn't much you can do about this since this is just the plant's normal response to losing some of it's growth resources, its roots. If you do experience some foliage loss, you can cut off the dead stems as needed. However you may want to wait until the stems start to wither, just to make sure they are not just wilted.<br /><br />Good luck!<br /><br />AdrianaAdrianahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/00562979165630642210noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6218647513521394317.post-10331532002240024462014-04-17T22:00:45.145-04:002014-04-17T22:00:45.145-04:00Dear Adriana,
If the peony already already has fo...Dear Adriana,<br /><br />If the peony already already has foliage and is transplanted now, how to help it recover? Thank you very much!Binhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06091947481262238661noreply@blogger.com