GARDENING LANDSCAPING TIPS

Posted on Friday, June 12th, 2009 at 9:56 am

GARDENING LANDSCAPING TIPS
peony rose help please ?

Hi, i have a friend that is renting out her house and is going to have all the garden landscaped, however, she is getting rid of her peony roses, and there is quite a lot of them, also a few rose bushes, and some tulips, i am wondering if they will be ok to re plant in my garden, they have been dug up, and i want to know if i will be wasting my time digging holes and planting them, i just think they will go to waste and it will be a shame for them to die, si i tried to save them, and hope they will grow in my garden.
Any tips appreciated

They shouldn’t be too hard to transplant. A few tips: Transplant them in cool weather. Spring and Fall are ideal. Give them lots and lots of water once you get them in the ground, moving is stressful! A little miracle grow will help them too.
Tulips may not do so well this year but next year they should come back. they don’t really like to be messed with.
Good luck!

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