Yes, they do have new growth. I think I'm just going to leave them, and take the chance, unless I hear that it's a really bad idea. If they don't make it, I'll put the replacements somewhere else. David At 06:34 AM 3/31/99 -0500, you wrote: >At 06:03 AM 3/30/99 -0500, you wrote: >>Last spring I planted three tree peonies, and last fall I moved them, >>(because we were planning to move a fence, which would have put them on the >>same side of it as the dogs.) ><snip>>David Smith >>(with snow peas up in the garden!) >> > >Tough decision David. Is there any new growth on the peonies? If it is >just starting to take off, I'd be hesitant to move them. Maybe just make >sure they stay well watered in hopes that you're diluting any of the toxic >stuff. I'll ask around on my other list and let you know if wiser >gardeners have better advice. > >Cynthia > >**Womyn Who Moves Mountains-Little Finger Of Michigan** >**cmayeaux@traverse.com **USDA zone 4b-Sunset zone 41** >** http://www.geocities.com/SoHo/Studios/2659/garden/cynthia.html ** > > >