How to sow sweet peas in winter
Sarah shows you how to sow sweet pea seeds in the winter for more productive plants in the summer months.
24 seedlings 510529 | £30.95 |
Delivery late March
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When in stock, please allow up to 4-6 weeks for despatch.
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Buy the Venetian & Amethyst Sweet Peas together, and save £11.40.
This collection contains 12 seedlings each of:
Common Name | Sweet Pea |
Border Position | Cutting Garden, On a Climbing Support |
Soil Type | Broad Tolerance |
Scent | Scented |
Site | Full Sun |
Moisture | Moist but Well-drained |
Height | 1.8m (6ft) |
Spacing | Plant out, 2 plants to a vertical support, 15cm (6in) apart in a mild spell in March-May. |
Sowing, Seeds, Planting | Sow October-December or January-April, 2 seeds into 1 rootrainer. When roots fill container, pot on 2 seedlings together into a 1 litre pot. Pinch out tips when plants have 4 pairs of leaves. If autumn sown, overwinter in a light, cool place. Sweet peas often have a hard seed coat so it may help to soften the seed before sowing. Do this by placing seeds on damp kitchen paper and putting somewhere warm until seeds swell or sprout. You can also make a small nick in the seed coat to help moisture enter the seed before sowing. |
Care Tips | Remove the climbing tendrils as they grow. Tie the stem into your framework on a regular basis. Can be grown in deep container pots up a climbing frame. Find out how to cordon train your sweet pea in Sarah's how-to guide. |
Flowering | May - August (winter-sown) or June - September (spring-sown), or 12-14 weeks from spring-sowing of seed. |
Vase Life | 4-5 days. Avoid direct sunlight and heat. This has a beautiful scent. |
Harvesting | Keep picking as often as you can. |
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Venetian & Amethyst Sweet Pea Collection reviews
Reviewed 31st July 2019 by Michael The seedlings arrived in excellent condition and have flourished since planting. |
Reviewed 23rd November 2018 by Rosamund This collection, although obviously not cheap, was a fantastic investment. The plants bloomed in profusion not only throughout their expected season but well beyond it, so that I was able to supply not only my own house but those of my friends with beautiful and exquisitely scented sweet peas for months on end. Very, very highly recommended. |
Reviewed 8th November 2018 by Susan the service was excellent and the items arrived well packaged and in good condition. They excelled in a large free standing pot and had a strong scent, but did not do quite so well on a south facing trellis. My only reason for not 5 stars was the lack of white and paler flowers - they were all very dark. They were certainly long lasting and I had plenty of cut flowers throughout the season. Would probably buy again for the scent and quantity of flowers produced with constant picking. |
Reviewed 19th September 2018 by Alison
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