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Pion -to -be transplanted and divided in early autumn, since at this time the air is already becoming cool, and the earth is still warm. At the same time, nutrients pass from leaves to the roots, forming new ones.
How to transplant
- Before transplanting the bush, you can additionally cut off old leaves, leaving only healthy branches. This will contribute to rapid rooting and active growth in the spring.
- Dig the bush.
- Carefully, trying not to damage the root system, pull it out of the ground.
- Divide the bush into parts so that each has several kidneys and healthy roots.
- Plant peonies in pre -prepared holes to a depth of about 6 cm.
- Pour and mulch to protect the roots from the cold.
- Pour the transplanted flowers regularly for a month.
The autumn transplant passes during the rest, so the plants quickly take root. In the spring it is undesirable to transplant these flowers, as they will not bloom and may even die.




