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Aug 7, 2023 10:46 AM CST
Name: Lyn Gerry
Watkins Glen, NY (Zone 6a)
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So I watched the video. Paul showed a pot of his sprouted seedlings that look like there were a bunch of seeds in there and every one had sprouted.

My 4 seedlings are each in their original 1 gal pot along with 3 other seeds (I put 4 in each pot) that didn't sprout. Folks have said that it sometimes takes 2 years for the seeds to sprout.

What do you do? Do you leave the ones that are growing in the original pot instead of putting them in the ground so as not to disturb the unsprouted seeds or do you take the ones that are growing out and to hell with the unsprouted seeds?

And on on a slightly different vein - I know some of you are peony mavens. Well, today I discovered that some of my peonies made pods!!!!! I don't recall seeing this before. It would be super interesting to grow them. Has anyone ever done this?
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