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Niagara

(10,748 posts)
Sat Jun 7, 2025, 07:37 PM Saturday

The Peonies are in bloom finally.

I took some cuttings today and placed them in a vase.

Don't worry, I did shake them and looked them over a few times before bringing the cuttings inside.



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The Peonies are in bloom finally. (Original Post) Niagara Saturday OP
Beautiful SheltieLover Saturday #1
Thank you, SheltieLover Niagara Saturday #2
Yes, she used to shake some out to bring inside, too SheltieLover Saturday #5
You're always welcome, SheltieLover Niagara Saturday #10
Lovely SharonClark Saturday #3
Thank you, SharonClark Niagara Saturday #7
The mock orange in my yard Marthe48 Sunday #15
Very pretty, and a well staged photo, Niagara! LuckyCharms Saturday #4
Thank you so much, Lucky! Niagara Saturday #8
""" AllaN01Bear Saturday #6
Thank you, AllaN01Bear Niagara Saturday #9
So pretty! Thanks for sharing! MIButterfly Saturday #11
Thank you, MIButterfly! Niagara Saturday #12
Beautiful. LoisB Saturday #13
Thank you, LoisB Niagara Sunday #14
I have some white ones my mom planted Marthe48 Sunday #16
Myrtle Appleseed! Niagara Monday #18
I sent my Mom some ramps when she lived in Colorado Marthe48 Monday #19
What are ramps? Please. efhmc Monday #20
They are related to onions Marthe48 Monday #21
Thank you. efhmc Tuesday #25
Those chipmunks and squirrels will eat just about anything Niagara Monday #22
I didn't mean to get off the topic of your pretty flowers Marthe48 Monday #23
There's nothing wrong with thinking about your mom or going down memory lane, Marthe48 Niagara Monday #24
I have seen a guy on Reels Marthe48 Sunday #17
Those are beautiful. Thank you Niagara. debm55 Tuesday #26
Thank you, Debbie Niagara Tuesday #28
Trojan horses for bugs!!! But beautiful. applegrove Tuesday #27
I shake, inspect, dunk the stems in water and refrigerate, applegrove Niagara Tuesday #29
Good on you. And the bugs thank you too. applegrove Tuesday #30

SheltieLover

(69,651 posts)
1. Beautiful
Sat Jun 7, 2025, 07:39 PM
Saturday

My mom had a bed of peonies & I always loved them. Lots of lilacs & other flowers, too.

Niagara

(10,748 posts)
2. Thank you, SheltieLover
Sat Jun 7, 2025, 07:43 PM
Saturday

They seem to last a tad longer if display some cuttings inside the home.

SheltieLover

(69,651 posts)
5. Yes, she used to shake some out to bring inside, too
Sat Jun 7, 2025, 07:45 PM
Saturday

Same with lilacs.

Ty for the pleasant trip down memory lane.

SharonClark

(10,483 posts)
3. Lovely
Sat Jun 7, 2025, 07:43 PM
Saturday

Mine, in central Iowa, are finished for the year. It was lovely while it lasted. Now, the mock orange bushes are in bloom and very fragrant.

Niagara

(10,748 posts)
7. Thank you, SharonClark
Sat Jun 7, 2025, 07:48 PM
Saturday

It's disappointing that they don't have a long life span.

Those mock orange bushes are lovely too!



Marthe48

(20,824 posts)
16. I have some white ones my mom planted
Sun Jun 8, 2025, 07:08 PM
Sunday

She loved transplanting plants ftom old places we lived to new places. I started calling her Myrtle Appleseed

Marthe48

(20,824 posts)
19. I sent my Mom some ramps when she lived in Colorado
Mon Jun 9, 2025, 09:27 AM
Monday

Where we used to live in s.e. Ohio county, the wild ramps dominated the early spring woodlands. We'd go dig them up for use. I noticed they mostly lived on one side of the tiny creeks heading down to the bottoms. Anyway, my Mom loved ramps, so I dug some to send her, thought at least some of them would stay fresh enough to use.

She was glad to get the ramps, but by the time they got to her, there were mostly spoiled. She planted the roots beside her cabin and by golly, they came back for several years. Nothing will eat them here, that I know of, but she said the chipmunks ate hers, so ultimately her effort to start ramps in the Rockies didn't work out.


Marthe48

(20,824 posts)
21. They are related to onions
Mon Jun 9, 2025, 01:05 PM
Monday

I've heard them called wild leeks.

If you google ramps wild food plant, you'll see pictures of the plant.

It takes 7 years for the plant to mature. They became popular as a foraged plant, and in some places, are disappearing. You can even get ramp flavored seasoning.

Here is a link that tells more: https://hort.extension.wisc.edu/articles/ramps-allium-tricoccum/#:~:text=Allium%20tricoccum%20%E2%80%93%20commonly%20known%20as,and%20sweet%20spring%20onion%20flavor.


Niagara

(10,748 posts)
22. Those chipmunks and squirrels will eat just about anything
Mon Jun 9, 2025, 08:04 PM
Monday

You just taught me about wild leeks today, Marthe48!

Marthe48

(20,824 posts)
23. I didn't mean to get off the topic of your pretty flowers
Mon Jun 9, 2025, 08:31 PM
Monday

I can't talk about plants, flowers, trees without thinking of my Mom's passion for helping things stay alive and grow

Marthe48

(20,824 posts)
17. I have seen a guy on Reels
Sun Jun 8, 2025, 07:10 PM
Sunday

I can't remember his name. He's got a fabulous body, dresses in a loin cloth and stands in his garden talking about his peonies. Lol

Niagara

(10,748 posts)
29. I shake, inspect, dunk the stems in water and refrigerate, applegrove
Tue Jun 10, 2025, 04:47 PM
Tuesday

I'm always on the lookout for bugs!

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