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Can I move a peony in June?

Can I move a peony in June?

Moving and dividing peonies should be done in autumn once the leaves have died back. This can be any time from October to February.

Can you move peony in summer?

It is possible to move them at other times if necessary. I have had success moving peonies in spring and summer and even in early November because of pending construction. To transplant now, cut the foliage back and use a sharp, flat spade to make a cut around the peony in preparation for lifting the root ball.

Is June too late to plant peonies?

Recommended Varieties Peonies bloom between late spring and early summer, but you can plan your garden for a successive display of flowers from mid-May to late June by planting a selection of varieties.

When can I dig up and move peonies?

September is the best time to transplant established peonies. Begin by cutting the peony stems near ground level. Then carefully dig around and under each plant. Try to retain as much of the root system as possible.

Can you move a peony?

How to move and replant peonies. The best time to move them is when the plant is dormant, sometime between October and March. Dig around the roots, disturbing as little of the rootball as possible and transplant them to their new home. Peonies can even be divided to make new plants when you lift them.

When to transplant peonies from fall to spring?

How to Transplant Peonies in the Spring. If you want to transplant a peony, ideally you should wait until fall when the plant dies back. However, if you move your peony in the spring just as new growth occurs, it should fare well, though it may not bloom as well the first year.

Do you have to water peony plants before transplanting?

If you live in an area with hot summers, though, some afternoon shade is also necessary. Water the peony with 1 inch of water one or two days before transplanting. Because transplanting is stressful for plants, it is essential they are well hydrated for the move, not water stressed.

When is the best time to dig up peonies?

But it’s also possible to dig and plant the entire root ball in the spring before the plants start to sprout new growth for the season. Disturbing peonies at any other time of the year will likely stress them out too much for them to survive. First, gently dig up the plant, keeping as many of the roots as possible.

How often do you need to move a peonie plant?

However there might be a time when they might need moving or dividing. Despite the gardening myth that peonies cannot be moved, we replant our crop of peonies every few years to prevent the plants becoming too large as this makes them difficult to lift.