Balloon Flower Seed Pods at Molly Cruz blog

Balloon Flower Seed Pods. Collect seeds from mature balloon flower plants once the seed pods have dried and turned brown. To harvest seeds, wait for the bloom to die off and the pod to brown. To propagate balloon flowers through seed sowing, collect mature seed pods from an existing plant. Balloon flowers (platycodon grandiflorus) are named because their bloom. Stratify the seeds by placing. Balloon flowers (platycodon grandiflorus) are easy perennials with flowers that emerge from puffy buds. The pods should be dry and brown. Pendulous clusters of small, white flowers with a slight vanilla scent are borne in the leaf axils in summer. Once dry, snip the stem, bag the pod, and crack it open to reveal the seeds. It's a simple task, akin to popping. Imagine a garden where whimsical blooms resembling balloons burst open to reveal starry flowers.

Balloon Flower Seed Pods Photograph by Mary E Cartwright Pixels
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To harvest seeds, wait for the bloom to die off and the pod to brown. It's a simple task, akin to popping. The pods should be dry and brown. Collect seeds from mature balloon flower plants once the seed pods have dried and turned brown. To propagate balloon flowers through seed sowing, collect mature seed pods from an existing plant. Once dry, snip the stem, bag the pod, and crack it open to reveal the seeds. Stratify the seeds by placing. Balloon flowers (platycodon grandiflorus) are easy perennials with flowers that emerge from puffy buds. Balloon flowers (platycodon grandiflorus) are named because their bloom. Imagine a garden where whimsical blooms resembling balloons burst open to reveal starry flowers.

Balloon Flower Seed Pods Photograph by Mary E Cartwright Pixels

Balloon Flower Seed Pods Stratify the seeds by placing. Balloon flowers (platycodon grandiflorus) are named because their bloom. Imagine a garden where whimsical blooms resembling balloons burst open to reveal starry flowers. To harvest seeds, wait for the bloom to die off and the pod to brown. The pods should be dry and brown. Collect seeds from mature balloon flower plants once the seed pods have dried and turned brown. To propagate balloon flowers through seed sowing, collect mature seed pods from an existing plant. Stratify the seeds by placing. Once dry, snip the stem, bag the pod, and crack it open to reveal the seeds. Balloon flowers (platycodon grandiflorus) are easy perennials with flowers that emerge from puffy buds. It's a simple task, akin to popping. Pendulous clusters of small, white flowers with a slight vanilla scent are borne in the leaf axils in summer.

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