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10+ Seeds| Multi-Color MIX Peony Perennial Flower Seeds #B000

Description: Here's how to properly germinate and grow peony seeds: 1. Seed Collection and Preparation - Collect Seeds: Wait until the peony seed pods naturally open in late summer or early fall. This indicates the seeds are mature and ready for harvesting. - Extract Seeds: Carefully remove the seeds from the pods. Peony seeds typically have a range of colors, indicating different levels of dormancy (black, brown, and blue-green). 2. Stratification Process - Peony seeds require a double stratification process to break dormancy, which involves two cold and moist periods separated by a warm period. - First Cold Stratification: Mix the seeds with slightly moist peat moss or vermiculite. Place them in a sealed plastic bag and store in the refrigerator for about 2-3 months. - Warm Stratification: After the cold period, move the seeds to a warm place (about 70°F or 21°C) for another 2-3 months. Keep the medium slightly moist. - Second Cold Stratification: Return the seeds to the refrigerator for an additional 2-3 months. 3. Sowing Seeds - After the second cold period, some seeds may start to show a small white root (radicle). Whether they have sprouted or not, it’s time to sow. - Prepare the Soil: Use a well-draining soil mix, ideally a blend of garden soil, compost, and perlite or sand. - Planting: Sow the seeds in a nursery bed or in pots. Plant them about 1 inch deep and cover lightly with soil. - Labeling: It's important to label the planting area or pots, as peony seeds take a long time to germinate and grow. 4. Germination and Growth - Watering: Keep the soil moist but not waterlogged. - Location: If in pots, place them in a shaded or semi-shaded part of the garden. If planted in a nursery bed, ensure the area is well-protected from extreme weather and direct sunlight. - Germination Time: Peony seeds can take up to several months to germinate, and not all seeds will germinate at the same time. 5. Care After Germination - Thinning: Once seedlings develop true leaves and are large enough to handle, thin them out if they appear overcrowded. - Feeding: Apply a balanced fertilizer in the spring as new growth appears but avoid heavy feeding. - Transplanting: Seedlings can be transplanted to their final location once they are robust enough, typically after a couple of years in the nursery bed or pots. 6. Patience and Maintenance - Growth: It may take several years for peonies grown from seeds to flower. During this time, continue to provide care in terms of watering, weeding, and protecting the plants from pests and diseases. - Mulching: Apply mulch around the base of the plants to help retain moisture and suppress weeds. Growing peonies from seeds requires patience and attention, but the process can be incredibly rewarding, especially when the plants finally bloom.

Price: 3.79 USD

Location: Temple City, California

End Time: 2024-09-02T13:41:22.000Z

Shipping Cost: 4.5 USD

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Item Specifics

All returns accepted: ReturnsNotAccepted

Brand: Pemdas Garden

Type: Bush & Shrub Seeds, Bulbs

Common Name: Peony

Life Cycle: Perennial

Genus: Paeonia

Features: Deciduous, Flowering, Hybrid, Open-Pollinating, Potted

Season of Interest: Spring, Summer

Sunlight: Full sun to partial shade

Indoor/Outdoor: Outdoor

Watering: Medium

Cultivating Difficulty: Moderate

Climate: Humid Continental, Marine West Coast

Growth Habit: Clumping

Soil pH: Neutral to slightly acidic

Soil Type: Loam, Silt

Planting Time: early spring.

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