To see the peonies fully open and have large buds, you need to pay attention to them in the spring when the plant wakes up.
We will explain how to properly feed peonies in early spring to get excellent results.
Peonies need sufficient nutrients to ensure full growth and development, says Anastasia Kovrizhnykh .
In early spring, when the buds are just beginning to form, it is recommended to use fertilizers with a high nitrogen content. Nitrogen is the key element responsible for stimulating the growth of new shoots and increasing the size of the buds.
Fertilizing should be done by abundantly watering the root zone using specialized fertilizers for peonies.
Measure and mix the fertilizer with water according to package directions and water evenly into the soil around the base of the plant.
The optimal time for feeding peonies is early spring, when the soil temperature reaches approximately 10 degrees Celsius.
During this period, the plant roots actively absorb nutrients, which promotes better bud growth.
It is recommended to fertilize once a week for two to three weeks after the peonies awaken from hibernation.
In addition to the correct choice of fertilizers and the optimal time of feeding, there are other factors that can contribute to the growth of large buds in peonies in early spring.
It is important to provide the plant with sufficient sunlight and protect it from frost.
Additional shelter can be created using special materials or by growing peonies in pots to provide them with additional protection from the elements.
Proper feeding of peonies in early spring is an important condition for obtaining large and healthy buds.
Selecting a high-nitrogen fertilizer, timing your feedings, and providing the plant with adequate sunlight and frost protection will help create ideal growing conditions for peonies.
Earlier we talked about spring care for strawberries.