A peony
is very easy to grow. They are adaptable to many different
climates and soil conditions. Peonies are most hardy in zones
two through eight. Preparing a peony for the winter season
is very easy to do. All that needs to be done is to cut down
foliage any time soon after the first hard frost. Removing
the foliage will limit the possibilities of the peony being
infected by fungal pathogens in the winter.
A peony
is relatively drought tolerant. It is a good idea, however,
to mulch around the base of the plants in early spring, as
this is when the plants are growing the buds. Otherwise, a
peony flower is well known for its ability to live on its
own. Many gardeners do not do any maintenance to peonies until
it is time to trim them at the beginning of winter.
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