Why are my peony leaves turning brown at the ends?
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Hi Leticia,
Here's an article that might give you the answer. There is more than one possible reason.
Click here: http://homeguides.sfgate.com/brown-leaves-peony-41743.html
Good luck!
Either too much or too
little water
They may not be getting enough water, when mine did this I put a sprinkler on them at least once a week for 20 to 30 minutes, hope this helps
Looks like not enough water.
http://www.missouribotanicalgarden.org/Portals/0/Gardening/Gardening%20Help/Visual%20Guides/Peony%20Problems.pdf
Thank you will water them more
Can anyone please tell what is happening with my tree peony plant. Leaves are turning brown at the ends and no new growth at all. This one I bought it in the June and it was in good condition. Please let me know tips to save this plant
In August, after the peonies have bloomed, they start to get brown tips on their leaves...they are getting ready to go to sleep for the winter. We water ours only if we are having hot days with no rain. Of course, it depends on where you live. Here in the Midwest we cut our peonies down right after the first frost.