Not sure when to relocate and transplant your peonies? Learn the best time to move peony plants with these tips.
While peonies can tolerate being moved, it is best to avoid relocating them where possible. So think through the planting location beforehand.
Although they don't love it, you can still relocate them if you need to.
If you do have to move a peony, the best way to do it is in the fall or early spring when the plant is dormant. And make sure to get as much of the root ball as possible when carefully digging it up.
Be sure to replant in a location with well-draining soil and full sun or partial shade. Water the plant well and add a layer of mulch around the base to help retain moisture and keep weeds at bay.
Because peonies do not love being relocated, it is important to remember that they may take a while to bloom, even years, after moving.
So be patient and give the plant time to re-establish itself in its new location before expecting it to produce flowers.
Follow along to learn more about how to grow peonies and enjoy the flowers.