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Sweet Pea "Our Harry"
Lathyrus odoratus. Gorgeous blue sweet pea. Very strong stems. Lasts well in the vase. Strong scent.
10 seeds.
Sow autumn or spring.
Hardy Annual.
Height approx 200cm
Sweet Pea Growing Guide
Sowing time: Sow sweet peas in autumn and overwinter them in a cold greenhouse, or sow them in late winter/early spring (February to March). Use root trainers or deep pots to encourage strong root development.
Planting out: Plant outdoors from the end of March onwards, once plants are well established.
Flowering period: May to August.
Height: Up to 2 metres. Provide a sturdy support, such as a trellis, netting, or canes, for them to climb.
Seed saving: Allow seed pods to mature on the plant. Harvest seeds once the pods are dry and brown, then store them in a cool, dry place.
Pests and problems: Protect young plants from slugs and snails. Avoid overwatering, but water thoroughly during hot, dry weather to encourage continuous flowering.
Lathyrus odoratus. Gorgeous blue sweet pea. Very strong stems. Lasts well in the vase. Strong scent.
10 seeds.
Sow autumn or spring.
Hardy Annual.
Height approx 200cm
Sweet Pea Growing Guide
Sowing time: Sow sweet peas in autumn and overwinter them in a cold greenhouse, or sow them in late winter/early spring (February to March). Use root trainers or deep pots to encourage strong root development.
Planting out: Plant outdoors from the end of March onwards, once plants are well established.
Flowering period: May to August.
Height: Up to 2 metres. Provide a sturdy support, such as a trellis, netting, or canes, for them to climb.
Seed saving: Allow seed pods to mature on the plant. Harvest seeds once the pods are dry and brown, then store them in a cool, dry place.
Pests and problems: Protect young plants from slugs and snails. Avoid overwatering, but water thoroughly during hot, dry weather to encourage continuous flowering.