Got Peonies That Don’t Bloom? Here Are 10 Brilliant Reasons Why

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Reason 3: Improper Planting Depth

The peony’s eyes (buds) should be 1–2 inches below the soil surface.

Planting too deep can prevent blooming.

Lift and replant at the correct depth if necessary.

Reason 4: Insufficient Nutrients and Fertilization

Use balanced fertilizer in early spring as shoots emerge.

Avoid high-nitrogen fertilizers that promote foliage over flowers.

Reason 5: Overcrowding and Lack of Space

 

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