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I have a peony that does not flower

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elaine33 | 08:30 Tue 20th May 2008 | Home & Garden
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I have 3 peony bushes in my garden. All three are about 10 years old, two of them are fine and blooming well but for the last two years one of them has grown but not produced any flowers. All three plants are in the same long boarder, all three are given the same feed and care, so can anyone tell me why this plant is not flowering and what I can do to produce flowers next year
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The usual problem with non-flowering Paeony is the depth that they are planted. Perhaps overs the years top dressing may have affected its depth. It may be worth lifting and replanting at a shallower depth. However the disturbance may cause it not to flower in its first year so you wont know if it has worked for two years
Maybe you'll find your answer here:
http://www.sutree.com/videos/Garden/125
This is a great website that has a huge garden resource, and everything there is on video so it's fun to watch!
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many thanks for such speedy replies and helpful answers. much appreciated.
dig them up after the leaves die back in autum split them in replant

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