I have a Sarah Bernhardt that has, tbf, been neglected for some years, and is now looking very sad.
It did well for the first few years and then, for various reasons, I was scarcely here for a few years. In that time a corkscrew hazel went straight and got too big, so that the peony wasn't really getting enough sun. Last year, it looked really quite etiolated and didn't flower at all. I cut it back around November. The hazel has now been chopped down, so it will have sun all day from around 8-9 am.
Around 3 weeks ago, it sprouted but still only has 3 stems, about 1", but growing. Two are about 2-3 inches apart, but the third is a good 4"-6" from the other two. I gave it some slow release fertiliser pellets a couple of weeks ago, but it seems really slow to get going.
Is it likely to sprout some more, or do you wise ones think that might be it? And is there anything I can do to encourage it to get bushier and produce more flowers, eg pinching out? Top dress with some rotted horse manure and let the worms take it down to the roots?
It's around 12-15 years old and it crossed my mind that it might simply be past it and need to be replaced, but MIL swears that some of her peonies are getting on for 30 years old.
I planted a Bowl of Beauty peony a couple of weeks ago and that is going berserk: 5 stems and plenty of leaf already, so I think the conditions are generally good for peonies (chalk, free draining, nice loose soil in generally good nick and most other stuff is growing nicely) and we're in the SE so warmer than a lot of the country atm.
Or am I just being impatient (in that respect, I think I am constitutionally unsuited to gardening lol)?