Peonies dazzle in late spring to summer with their large, blousy blooms. And if you already have one plant, it's possible to make more. If you want to grow more peonies from collected seeds, avoid the ...
If you are interested in collecting seeds from your peony, wait until the pods are truly ripe. They turn brown and leathery and begin to split open when it’s time to collect the pods.
I have some wonderful peonies that came with my home. This year one patch — I have three of them — has these funny looking pods where the blooms were. Each one has what looks like tiny seeds. How do I ...
Kennedy Craig Errett asks, is it possible to propagate a peony from seed and if so what is the process? I don’t have the option of trying to divide the peony since it grows and blooms prolifically in ...
The other day I was asked about collecting seed from the pods that develop after the peony blooms fade. If you have peonies, you too may have wondered if you could use these seeds to grow your own ...
Peonies produce huge, delicate blooms that often seem to appear out of nowhere. One day, they’re a tight-knit ball of green, busting at the seams—and the next, they’re as big as your hand featuring ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Frothy, fragrant peonies are incredibly popular in the UK during the spring and summer months. (Getty Images) One of Britain’s ...
First round of major deadheading is under way as the peonies are coming to a close for the season. The only peony I have that is still at its peak is Lullaby, a very late variety. Deadheading ...