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May 4, 2016 10:02 PM CST
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Missouri (Zone 6a)
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I came across a vacant house for sale, zoned commercial and called the realtor. He says I can dig up what I want Hurray!
I found some peonies there, but they have buds on them. I know this is a bad time to move them, I don't care if they don't bloom now of course, but will moving them kill them? Should I cut the foliage off or leave it? I have no choice but to take them now, so what is the best way?
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May 4, 2016 10:08 PM CST
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Name: Liz Best
Columbiana Alabama (Zone 8a)
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I'd just dig them up, leaving as much soil around the root as possible, and relocate them as one piece. I've sccessfully divided peonies in the spring but it's always been really early, not one buds have formed. Just treat them like Amy other newly transplanted perennial and they'll do fine. You might want to set up a bit more shade until they're established, though, and don't let them dry out completely. I wouldn't cut them back but you might want to remove the buds if there are many. Congratulations on your new peonies!
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May 5, 2016 6:40 AM CST
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Missouri (Zone 6a)
I was one of the first 300 contributors to the plant database! Plant Identifier
Thank You!

I think I will just nip off the buds (soooo hard to do Sighing! ) and leave all the foliage. I have moved peonies before, just never this late in the spring, so we shall see!
I have no idea what color they are, but I suspect whatever it is will be an older variety. The iris there all look like the historic kind.

Crossing Fingers!
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May 5, 2016 7:14 AM CST
Name: Caroline Scott
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A nice addition to your garden! Good luck!
I think they will be beautiful in future years.
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May 5, 2016 5:27 PM CST
Name: Shannon
Burkeville,Va (Zone 7a)
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As someone who has moved ALOT Whistling Blinking I have moved my peonies in bloom a few times. They will be fine
leave dirt on them & remember if they have been there a while they might be deeper than you think. My Sarah Bernhardt likes
to sink LOL I would leave one flower on each Whistling

Congrats on the new peonies and congrats to the peonies for finding a "Home" Lovey dubby
The horse is God's gift to mankind. ~Arabian Proverb
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