Do your peonies look promising in spring, then flop over, refuse to bloom, or turn into a leafy clump that never performs?I wrote How to Plant Peonies for gardeners who want reliable, dramatic flowers without mystery or wasted seasons. I walk you through the exact decisions that matter, then give you a simple routine you can repeat every year. If you have been searching for how to plant bare root peonies, how to care for peonies through heat and late frosts, or how to keep peonies from falling over once the buds get heavy, this book was built for you.You will learn how to: Choose the right type (herbaceous, tree, or Itoh) and the right cultivar for your climate, including chill hours, heat zones, and the microclimates in your own yard.Pick a site that actually works, using a practical walkabout checklist for sun, wind, drainage, and frost pockets.Fix the soil with purpose: read a soil test, dial pH to 6.5-7.0, and adjust clay or sand so roots breathe and crowns stay dry.Handle and plant bare roots without losses, then nail depth, spacing, and eye orientation so blooms are not delayed for years.Water and feed for root-building and recharge, with an establishment schedule for weeks 1-12 and a timing-first, low-nitrogen strategy.Prevent flopping and storm damage with clean, minimal supports, plus mulch and winter protection that avoids crown rot and frost heave.Stay ahead of disease and pests with a straightforward sanitation loop, airflow fixes, and monitoring that catches issues early.Push bloom quality higher with disbudding, deadheading, and small grooming habits that keep flowers clean and show-ready.Design a season-long display, grow in containers when you have to, and cut and store blooms at the marshmallow stage, including cold storage at 0-1°C.Diagnose "no blooms" quickly with a decision tree that tells you what to fix first.You will also get real case studies (including turning heavy clay into a bloom-ready bed and building a balcony show) plus a month-by-month calendar, checklists, and templates you can reuse every season.If you want peonies that get better with time, not harder to manage, this is the guide to keep on your potting bench.