Perennial

Peonies: A Plant That Outlives You

Paeonia lactiflora

Peonies can live 100+ years in the same spot. Spectacular late-spring blooms in pink, white, red, and coral. Plant once, enjoy for generations. The key is getting the planting depth right — too deep and they'll never bloom.

Specifications

Sun
Full sun
Water
Moderate
Hardiness zones
3–8
Height
2–4 ft
Bloom time
Late spring

Care & growing tips

Plant in fall — roots establish over winter. Critical: plant eyes (buds) no more than 1–2 inches below soil surface. Too deep = no blooms. Stake heavy flower heads. Don't move them — peonies hate transplanting.

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FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions

01 Why won't my peonies bloom?

Almost always planted too deeply. Dig up in fall and replant with eyes 1–2 inches below soil surface. Takes a year to recover.

02 Do I need to stake my peonies?

Yes for double-flowered varieties — those heavy flower heads flop badly after rain. Use peony rings installed in early spring before foliage fills in. Single-flowered and "Itoh" hybrids have sturdier stems that usually need no support.

03 Why are there ants on my peony buds?

Ants eat the sweet nectar on unopened buds but don't harm the plant at all — they actually protect it from more damaging insects. The old myth that peonies need ants to open is false. Just brush them off before bringing cut flowers inside.

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