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When trying to give my Peony a bit of support I accidentally broke off a 'branch' at the base. Will this take as a cutting do you think? I know that I can give it a go but wondered if anyone had any knowledge to impart.
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29-05-2021, 07:49 PM
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No not a leaf a definite branch from soil level with a nascent bud amongst the foliage but no 'eyes'. I've put it in water and will bung it in the soil to see what happens - as you do
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Plonk, Bung and Jab - all well known gardening terms to us "gardeners".
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New peonies are quite easy from bits of root/tuber. I've found in the past when I've dug one up for any reason, if a root gets broken off, that it soon grows another plant, a bit like if you miss a potato. So if there is some root on it, it will likely be able to grow.
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Unfortunately no root or bits of tuber, so I'm not too hopeful, but nothing ventured, etc.
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How did your experiment go JJB?
I’m hi jacking your peony thread . I thought keeping all questions about the same plant in the same place was a good idea. What do you think ?
Anyway my peony question. My peony is in a large plant pot. Do you think I should move it to the tunnel for winter ? Or leave it out side? It’s on a table surrounded bye lots of other pots & is protected from one side by the polytunnel.
Your thoughts please .
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Peonies need winter cold in order to flower next year and in the ground they withstand any amount of winter frost, even though they like to be only a couple of cm below the surface. I'm not sure about in a pot up where you are though, SC. If you have room for it in the tunnel, I would bring it in, to be safe, if you have some really cold weather, i.e. if the soil in the pot is likely to freeze solid.
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SC my Peony experiment failed miserably, not enough tuber I think. It went into water and rotted. Could be because I forgot about it
In your case I would err on the side of caution and over winter in the poly, but as you know I'm no expert.
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Another peony question.
Can you grow them from seed? That sounds a bit daft saying it out loud.
Just one of my plants has produced some seed pods
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