Transplanting season
There is a proverb that says, plant peony at the spring equinox and don't bloom until you are old. In other words, spring is not the best time to transplant peony. On the contrary, transplanting in autumn is the best choice. If the transplanting site cannot be healed in autumn, it will help the injured roots to continue to grow quickly in the second year; If it is transplanted in spring, which happens to be the flowering and growth season of Paeonia lactiflora, and the root has not been fully healed, it can not provide too much nutrients, so it will affect the normal flowering of that year p>
Transplanting steps
Selection and treatment of Paeonia lactiflora
The selected root of Paeonia lactiflora should have soil balls. Before planting, it should be trimmed, cut off the long and dense fibrous roots, and reduce the dead branches and dead branches p>
Selection of soil
The soil of the planting land should be loose, breathable and have enough nutrients. It is best not to choose barren land (you can also prepare nutrient soil by yourself) p>
Post transplant maintenance
After planting, pour enough water and ensure sufficient sunshine. It should be noted that although Paeonia lactiflora likes to grow in wet places, it is also afraid of waterlogging, so it is necessary to pour enough water, but do not pour too much water p>