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You should deadhead your peonies back after the bloom has gone by. Deadhead back to the leaf of that stem. Let the green stems and leaves die back naturally. We cut ours back to the ground in the fall.

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It is a good idea to deadhead spent flowers of a peony. Compost the spent flower.

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yes they should bloom into fall if you do

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