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Rare and special plant fare - We will be atttending Rare and special plant fare ,which takes place this year on Sunday, 11th May, ...[More >>]
Date Posted:
05 April 2008

February - Now is a good time for Peonies, They are just coming back to life after dormancy over winter period ...[More >>]
Date Posted:
29 February 2008

January Plants - January can be a bleak month long winter days and cold weather .The weather here in Ireland has been...[More >>]
Date Posted:
27 January 2008

Happy New Year - We wish you the best for 2008....[More >>]
Date Posted:
05 January 2008

Disease Control

Although many people find that tree Peonies are free from disease, they are, in fact, susceptible to a number of troubles, some of minor and others of major importance. These diseases are of various types, including blights, stem rot, wilt, root knot, leaf spots, and virus troubles.

Certain other cultural practices will also prove beneficial. When making new plantings, the clumps should be given adequate space in order to prevent the development of large dense clusters, which serve to promote conditions favorable to attacks of the fungus. For the same reason, old established plantings should be dug and divided when necessary. The use of sunny, open exposures will aid considerably in preventing serious epidemics of the Botrytis blight disease. Field observations indicate that Peonies varieties vary widely with regard to relative susceptibility to the disease.

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