For more than 1,000 years, the dried root of the white peony has been used in ancient Chinese medicine. It’s traditionally used to treat various ailments, including mental health disorders ...
When shopping for peony tubers, you might be surprised to discover that they are typically sold as bare-root tubers or long, thin sections of a root cutting. To get the most growth from your peonies, ...
Good news for people who love pink: Peony, a new seasonal color, dropped today. Considering how popular the Stanley x Starbucks pink quencher was, and the fact that peony is the only pink Stanley ...
I frequently divide peonies, and occasionally there will be small sections with one bit of root and one "eye" bud that breaks off from the clump. I always plant these because there will eventually be ...
In October, walls of verdant green leaves transform into shades of yellow, red and orange, meaning it's time to prepare for ...
First, cut back any peony foliage to ground level. Soak the soil if it is not moist, then dig deep to get as much of the root system and tuber as you can. Have the new hole dug and ready to accept ...
Dividing spring and summer blooming perennials - such as daylilies, peonies, iris, and oriental poppy - in the fall can help ...
Remember that if you’re planting trees and shrubs you want to dig holes three times the size of the root ball and add the ... Your irises, peonies, coneflowers, daisies and more are ready ...
Peony Hirwani is a culture and lifestyle reporter for The Independent. Prior to joining The Indy, she has worked at, and written for Vogue Arabia, Business Insider, Harper's Bazaar, Digital Spy ...