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Why Are There Ants on My Peony Flowers?
I have had my peony for about 30 years now. I brought them from my grandmothers house. However I think I may have planted them too deep. They aren't blooming like they should. I wonder if I might have planted them too deep, or if moving them would help them thrive? Maybe they miss her as much as I do.
I know you miss your grandma but what a great way to be reminded of her and having such beautiful blooms to enjoy. If planted too deep? Try digging the root ball ( a bit bigger ) and put dirt underneath to lift.
Mine are 1” and they are doing great. Also it takes a year or two to be settled , good luck
Most articles say plant no deeper than 1 to 2 inches; the sun must "touch the roots" just like it does with Irises; absolutely do not mulch!
When I was quite young, we hated the ants on our flowers. I sprayed the buds with insect spray.
Needless to say, they never opened up and remained the tight marbles on the stems. Mom was furious with me when I told her what I had done!
Why does my peony plant put out 3 blooms every year but the buds never open?
There are a couple common reasons why peony buds do not open. 1. Not enough sun. In partial to heavy shade, plants are weak and may not be able to supply adequate food to the developing buds. Transplant peonies to a sunny site in September. 2. The flower buds may have been damaged by a late freeze. While the plants themselves can tolerate a light freeze, the buds are more susceptible to cold injury. Unfortunately, little can be done to avoid this problem except be careful to select plants that fit your growing zone.
The last thing that the ants want to throw off of the peonies are aphids, because one of ants primary preferred foods is honeydew, which is really aphid poop. Get rid of the aphids, and your dinner is gone!
I have a couple of peony bushes planted in my half barrels- was worried they wouldn't like it. But this is about the 5th or 6th year and they keep coming back stronger every year -
love my "ant plants"
love my old fashioned peonies. seems when they are their most beautiful, we get a hard rain and they are gone. Wish they bloomed longer.
How does one control these plant eaters. Wife's going bananas trying to curtail them on her plants. Central New York, Rome...born & raised, Somers CT.
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