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Gardening Know How Questions & Answers - https://questions.gardeningknowhow.comi am wondering if i can trim back my peonies when they are about knee-high in order to keep them from growing as tall as they normally do…i have the largest peony cages i could find and they still grow above the highest level and the stems then bend and break…
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2 Comments To "trimming peonies"
#1 Comment By BushDoctor On 04/28/2018 @ 9:03 pm
They height of the plant will, likely, be controlled by its genetics. You can, however, strengthen the stems by applying potassium silicate at 1/4 strength at the beginning of flowering. This will make the plant a little more sturdy while providing some extra help with the blooming process.
#2 Comment By mhlane On 04/29/2018 @ 7:53 pm
thank you so much for your answer…
if i understand correctly, i need to combine potassium silicate with 3 times the same amount of water, then spray my plants when they begin to flower?
michelle