Peony, as one of China's famous flowers, is known as the "King of Flowers". Its flowers are gorgeous and its posture is elegant, loved by many people. However, it's not easy to make peonies bloom beautifully in your own garden. Next, this article will introduce methods and precautions for planting peonies, hoping to help enthusiasts.

Site Selection
Selecting suitable soil is an important foundation for peony growth. Choose land with sufficient sunlight and good drainage, and perform fertilization and tillage before planting.
Digging Holes
Based on the number of peonies to be planted, dig appropriately sized holes. The depth of the hole should be about 15 cm more than the root system depth of the peony, while the width should be equivalent to the root system width.

Add Organic Fertilizer
Add appropriate amount of organic fertilizer to the hole and mix evenly with the soil. This can provide nutrients for the peony and promote growth.
Arrange Root System
Place the peony plant in the hole and arrange the roots properly. Note that the roots should not be too bent or broken.
Cover Soil
Cover the roots with soil, compact the soil, and ensure the plant is in a vertical position.

Watering
Water thoroughly to keep the soil moist, but do not overwater to avoid causing pests and diseases.
Management
In the early stage of peony growth, maintain ventilation, appropriate temperature, and avoid excessive watering and fertilization. If pests and diseases are found, take measures promptly for prevention and control.
Pruning
After flowering, you can prune the peony to reduce leaf accumulation and promote growth for the next season.
Bud Picking
To ensure more beautiful and healthy peony flowers, buds should be picked in spring, retaining the best flower buds.
Repotting
When the peony plant grows larger, it needs to be repotted and pruned. The new soil should be nutrient-rich and well-draining.
Avoid Pests and Diseases
Regularly remove weeds, clear garbage promptly, and maintain environmental cleanliness to reduce the occurrence of pests and diseases.
Regular Fertilization
Fertilization is an important step in peony growth, but attention should be paid to timing and methods. Fertilize in spring and autumn, and avoid over-fertilization.
Maintain Appropriate Humidity
Peony plants prefer a humid environment, but excessive humidity can cause root rot and lead to death. Maintaining appropriate humidity is very important.
Prevent Sunburn
Although peonies love sunlight, intense sun exposure can cause leaf scorch. Therefore, shading or regularly moving the peony plant is needed to prevent sunburn.
As the King of Flowers, although many considerations are needed during the planting process, only with careful planting and care can we make it bloom most beautifully in our homes.
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