How's this for frugal propagation: Last fall, I went door to door, asking for bagged leaves. I hit the jack pot when I noticed a yard that looked promising. Lots and lots of huge trees. Lots of piles of leaves, and some of them bagged. I talked to the lady of the house, and told her I'd take all of her bagged leaves. (7 heaped up truck loads, contractor bags, the last few loads were soaking wet and frozen. The leaves were used in the coop, green house, HK, garden, baby run, orchard, and there are still some left to be dumped. Chickens are getting their fill of sprouted seeds from all those trees. But, one of those bags had a hidden treasure: and it survived the winter, buried in one of those bags: a nub of Peony root with 2 eyes attached. It was slow to get going, but, it's now sprouted, and putting on some growth. I could certainly go buy any colored peony I wanted. Or I could beg, borrow or steal a division from a friend. But... that doesn't compare with the thrill of finding a hidden treasure in a bag of leaves, and waiting patiently for 2 years to see what color it might be! Just my luck, it'll be the same color as the ones I already have!