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					QuestionDo peonies need full sun or shade? Lauren KurtzLauren Kurtz is a Naturalist and Horticultural Specialist. Lauren has worked for Aurora, Colorado managing the Water-Wise Garden at Aurora Municipal Center for the Water Conservation Department. She earned a BA in Environmental and Sustainability Studies from Western Michigan University in 2014. Lauren KurtzLauren Kurtz is a Naturalist and Horticultural Specialist. Lauren has worked for Aurora, Colorado managing the Water-Wise Garden at Aurora Municipal Center for the Water Conservation Department. She earned a BA in Environmental and Sustainability Studies from Western Michigan University in 2014.
 Professional Gardener They do best in full sun. Place them in a location where they'll receive 6-8 hours of sun each day. They do best in full sun. Place them in a location where they'll receive 6-8 hours of sun each day.
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					QuestionDo peony plants multiply? Lauren KurtzLauren Kurtz is a Naturalist and Horticultural Specialist. Lauren has worked for Aurora, Colorado managing the Water-Wise Garden at Aurora Municipal Center for the Water Conservation Department. She earned a BA in Environmental and Sustainability Studies from Western Michigan University in 2014. Lauren KurtzLauren Kurtz is a Naturalist and Horticultural Specialist. Lauren has worked for Aurora, Colorado managing the Water-Wise Garden at Aurora Municipal Center for the Water Conservation Department. She earned a BA in Environmental and Sustainability Studies from Western Michigan University in 2014.
 Professional Gardener Peony plants don't multiply on their own. However, their tubers can be divided if the plant grows too large. Peony plants don't multiply on their own. However, their tubers can be divided if the plant grows too large.
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					QuestionCan you plant peonies in the spring? Lauren KurtzLauren Kurtz is a Naturalist and Horticultural Specialist. Lauren has worked for Aurora, Colorado managing the Water-Wise Garden at Aurora Municipal Center for the Water Conservation Department. She earned a BA in Environmental and Sustainability Studies from Western Michigan University in 2014. Lauren KurtzLauren Kurtz is a Naturalist and Horticultural Specialist. Lauren has worked for Aurora, Colorado managing the Water-Wise Garden at Aurora Municipal Center for the Water Conservation Department. She earned a BA in Environmental and Sustainability Studies from Western Michigan University in 2014.
 Professional Gardener Yes, peonies can be planted in the spring. They may not bloom until the following year. Yes, peonies can be planted in the spring. They may not bloom until the following year.
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					QuestionHow deep do you plant a peony plant? Lauren KurtzLauren Kurtz is a Naturalist and Horticultural Specialist. Lauren has worked for Aurora, Colorado managing the Water-Wise Garden at Aurora Municipal Center for the Water Conservation Department. She earned a BA in Environmental and Sustainability Studies from Western Michigan University in 2014. Lauren KurtzLauren Kurtz is a Naturalist and Horticultural Specialist. Lauren has worked for Aurora, Colorado managing the Water-Wise Garden at Aurora Municipal Center for the Water Conservation Department. She earned a BA in Environmental and Sustainability Studies from Western Michigan University in 2014.
 Professional Gardener Plant peonies so the buds on the tubers are no deeper than 2 inches below the ground. Tree peonies should be planted with the graft below the soil. Plant peonies so the buds on the tubers are no deeper than 2 inches below the ground. Tree peonies should be planted with the graft below the soil.
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					QuestionIf I'm removing dead flowers, do I also have to remove the stem? If so, how far down should I cut? Lauren KurtzLauren Kurtz is a Naturalist and Horticultural Specialist. Lauren has worked for Aurora, Colorado managing the Water-Wise Garden at Aurora Municipal Center for the Water Conservation Department. She earned a BA in Environmental and Sustainability Studies from Western Michigan University in 2014. Lauren KurtzLauren Kurtz is a Naturalist and Horticultural Specialist. Lauren has worked for Aurora, Colorado managing the Water-Wise Garden at Aurora Municipal Center for the Water Conservation Department. She earned a BA in Environmental and Sustainability Studies from Western Michigan University in 2014.
 Professional Gardener Remove the stem down to the next strong leaf, so the stem isn’t sticking out past the foliage. Remove the stem down to the next strong leaf, so the stem isn’t sticking out past the foliage.
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					QuestionI was given permission to remove some peonies before a building was removed. It is early spring, and the stems are already well established and about a foot tall. Can they be safely transplanted, and does the growth need to be cut back? Lauren KurtzLauren Kurtz is a Naturalist and Horticultural Specialist. Lauren has worked for Aurora, Colorado managing the Water-Wise Garden at Aurora Municipal Center for the Water Conservation Department. She earned a BA in Environmental and Sustainability Studies from Western Michigan University in 2014. Lauren KurtzLauren Kurtz is a Naturalist and Horticultural Specialist. Lauren has worked for Aurora, Colorado managing the Water-Wise Garden at Aurora Municipal Center for the Water Conservation Department. She earned a BA in Environmental and Sustainability Studies from Western Michigan University in 2014.
 Professional Gardener The best time to transplant peonies is in the fall but if you must transplant in the spring be sure to dig up as much of the root ball as possible. Deeply water peonie before digging it up. If the plants are extremely large you can cut growth back to make transporting easier .Otherwise it isn’t necessary to cut back. Transport peonie in a large pot or wrapped in a burlap bag or tarp to protect root ball. The best time to transplant peonies is in the fall but if you must transplant in the spring be sure to dig up as much of the root ball as possible. Deeply water peonie before digging it up. If the plants are extremely large you can cut growth back to make transporting easier .Otherwise it isn’t necessary to cut back. Transport peonie in a large pot or wrapped in a burlap bag or tarp to protect root ball.
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