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trixie_dar | 18:06 Thu 16th Jul 2015 | Gardening
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Do you cut back peoney roses once the flowers have gone? Thanks in advance to all who reply.
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From the RHS website:
"Roses should be deadheaded after flowering where this is practical, but only on plants that don’t produce attractive hips (seed-pods) after flowering."

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Yes, you can dead head them.
This will help to divert energy back to the roots for next season and prevent it being wasted on seed production.
Chris I think Trixie means peonies which are often called peony roses. Cut the dead flowers off but leave the leavers otherwise the plant can't get any nourishment for next year.
If that's the case, Woofgang . . .

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"It is generally best to cut the foliage to ground level as it dies back in the autumn to reduce risk of peony wilt".

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