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Cutting peonies for the vase

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August and September is the best time to divide and transplant peonies (also peonies). But this should be done only when the plants in the old place are losing vitality and willingness to bloom. Basically, they are very durable plants that can stand for a long time in the same place. Bartiris, Christmas roses and daylilies can also be divided now.

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In order for roses to remain healthy and vigorous and for the remontant varieties to show good post-blooming in the fall, they now need a strong top-up fertilization after the first flush of flowers in June.

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Many fungal diseases can only be successfully controlled preventively or very early after infection. Roses should therefore already be checked for infestation and, if necessary, treated preventively. This measure is all the more important if the plants were infested in the previous year and the infection pressure is now presumably high - due to the fungal spores that have survived the winter.

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