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QAUZUY GARDEN 100 Sweet Everlasting Peas Seeds Mix Perennial Pea Very Hardy Fragrant Excellent Cut Flowers Easy to Grow Attract Pollinators Great
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QAUZUY GARDEN 100 Sweet Everlasting Peas Seeds Mix Perennial Pea Very Hardy Fragrant Excellent Cut Flowers Easy to Grow Attract Pollinators Great

Feature. Sweet pea is a climbing plant which has delicate, sweet-smelling flowers. The flowers resemble fringed butterflies, while their stems appear to be folded. Mature size. It is an annual climbing plant, growing to a height of 1-2 metres (3 ft 3 in - 6 ft 7 in), where suitable support is available. Attract pollinators. Their fragrant, pastel flower…
Feature. Sweet pea is a climbing plant which has delicate, sweet-smelling flowers. The flowers resemble fringed butterflies, while their stems appear to be folded. Mature size. It is an annual climbing plant, growing to a height of 1-2 metres (3 ft 3 in - 6 ft 7 in), where suitable support is available. Attract pollinators. Their fragrant, pastel flowers will attract bees. butterflies, and birds and will encourage them to visit often. Ornamental uses. They are spring and early summer flowers with beautiful blooms and make excellent cut flowers. Also, it is a lovely addition to the garden and is perfect for containers. Germination. Nicking the seed with a nail clipper breaks the outer coat of Lathyrus Latifolius seeds. The seeds will germinate in soil temperatures of 55 to 65°F, needing 10 to 14 days for this process. Sweet peas are climbing plants that bear clusters of flowers in a wide variety of colors, including red, pink, blue, white, and lavender. They are spring and early summer flowers with beautiful blooms and make excellent cut flowers. The flowers resemble fringed butterflies, while their stems appear to be folded. Luckily, the stems are sturdy enough to hold up their profuse blooms. Sweet peas lend a cottage feel to gardens. They are often grown on bamboo tripods, but typically they are grown along a trellis or fence as support. Sweet peas also work well in a vegetable garden, attracting bees and other pollinators need. They can be grown along the fence or mixed in with the pole beans. How to Grow Sweet Pea From Seed Sweet peas are usually direct sown. To assist germination, seeds should be scarified by nicking and/or soaking in water for several hours to soften the seed coating.4 Seed can be started outdoors, as soon as the ground has warmed to about 50 degrees Fahrenheit and is not too wet. In the South, you may have better luck seeding sweet peas in the fall to grow into winter. You can get a jump start on the season by starting seed indoors, about four to five weeks before your last frost date. They will be easier to transplant if you start them in peat pots. When you are ready to transplant, pinch any flowers or buds off that may have formed, which will encourage root development. They like cool soil, so a thick layer of mulch around the plants may help sweet peas thrive. When the plants reach about 4 inches tall in the garden, pinch the seedlings to encourage strong side shoots.2 Sweet pea vines have tendrils and will attach themselves to most any type of support that has meshing or strings.
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Feature. Sweet pea is a climbing plant which has delicate, sweet-smelling flowers. The flowers resemble fringed butterflies, while their stems appear to be folded. Mature size. It is an annual climbing plant, growing to a height of 1-2 metres (3 ft 3 in - 6 ft 7 in), where suitable support is available. Attract pollinators. Their fragrant, pastel flowers will attract bees. butterflies, and birds and will encourage them to visit often. Ornamental uses. They are spring and early summer flowers with beautiful blooms and make excellent cut flowers. Also, it is a lovely addition to the garden and is perfect for containers. Germination. Nicking the seed with a nail clipper breaks the outer coat of Lathyrus Latifolius seeds. The seeds will germinate in soil temperatures of 55 to 65°F, needing 10 to 14 days for this process. Sweet peas are climbing plants that bear clusters of flowers in a wide variety of colors, including red, pink, blue, white, and lavender. They are spring and early summer flowers with beautiful blooms and make excellent cut flowers. The flowers resemble fringed butterflies, while their stems appear to be folded. Luckily, the stems are sturdy enough to hold up their profuse blooms. Sweet peas lend a cottage feel to gardens. They are often grown on bamboo tripods, but typically they are grown along a trellis or fence as support. Sweet peas also work well in a vegetable garden, attracting bees and other pollinators need. They can be grown along the fence or mixed in with the pole beans. How to Grow Sweet Pea From Seed Sweet peas are usually direct sown. To assist germination, seeds should be scarified by nicking and/or soaking in water for several hours to soften the seed coating.4 Seed can be started outdoors, as soon as the ground has warmed to about 50 degrees Fahrenheit and is not too wet. In the South, you may have better luck seeding sweet peas in the fall to grow into winter. You can get a jump start on the season by starting seed indoors, about four to five weeks before your last frost date. They will be easier to transplant if you start them in peat pots. When you are ready to transplant, pinch any flowers or buds off that may have formed, which will encourage root development. They like cool soil, so a thick layer of mulch around the plants may help sweet peas thrive. When the plants reach about 4 inches tall in the garden, pinch the seedlings to encourage strong side shoots.2 Sweet pea vines have tendrils and will attach themselves to most any type of support that has meshing or strings.