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Peoney Rose
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Do you cut back peoney roses once the flowers have gone? Thanks in advance to all who reply.
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"Roses should be deadheaded after flowering where this is practical, but only on plants that don’t produce attractive hips (seed-pods) after flowering."
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"Roses should be deadheaded after flowering where this is practical, but only on plants that don’t produce attractive hips (seed-pods) after flowering."
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If that's the case, Woofgang . . .
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"It is generally best to cut the foliage to ground level as it dies back in the autumn to reduce risk of peony wilt".
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"It is generally best to cut the foliage to ground level as it dies back in the autumn to reduce risk of peony wilt".
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