
Want your peonies to bloom brighter next year? Fall is the best time to cut back garden peonies—after the first frost and once leaves show signs of yellowing. Proper pruning supports lush growth, prevents disease, and sets the stage for a spectacular spring bloom.
Why it matters:
- Removes disease-prone foliage like powdery mildew
- Redirects energy toward next season’s blooms
- Keeps your peony plants vigorous and tidy
Pro Tip: get more info Tree peonies require minimal cutting—just remove dead wood and spent flowers!
What You’ll Need: Sanitized pruning shears, gloves, disinfectant, and a sharp eye for dying leaves.
Avoid common mistakes: Don’t prune too early, and always disinfect your tools to prevent cross-contamination.
Need help with autumn landscaping or peony care? We’ve got you covered. Contact Secret Garden Rose today for expert advice and plant care services!
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