Sarah's Weekly Blog: Sweet Peas for the future
I’ve just returned from a visit to a sweet pea breeder, looking for new sweet peas for the future...
20 seeds 040054 | £2.50 |
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Or buy this as part of our Vintage Silk Sweet Pea Mix and Buckets of Sweet Peas Collection.
This has large, showy flowers of a modern variety and excellent scent in white with beautiful purple feathering. Scent 10/10.
This is a modern grandiflora sweet pea. The recent breeding triumph has to be the incredible new band of 'Modern Grandifloras' with all the royal cards in their hand. These have been developed to have large flowers, lots of them, with long stems of the Spencer types, with the bonus of fantastic scent of 'Matucana' and its early brigade.
No garden is complete without sweet peas. Grow them over arches, teepees and trellis and plant them with your runner beans to draw lots of insect pollinators into your veg patch.
We sow our highly-scented, old-fashioned sweet pea seeds in the winter, as well as in the spring, so that you will have excellent productive plants throughout the summer. Our sweet pea seedlings come with full planting instructions.
Genus | Lathyrus odoratus |
Group/Species | Modern grandiflora |
Variety | High Scent |
Type | Hardy Annual, Hardy Annual Climber |
Common Name | Sweet Pea |
Border Position | Climber |
Soil Type | Fertile, Neutral |
Scent | Scented |
Site | Full Sun |
Moisture | Moist but Well-drained |
Height | 2m (6ft 6in) |
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-March, 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. |
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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I’ve just returned from a visit to a sweet pea breeder, looking for new sweet peas for the future...
Sarah shows us how to plant her recently delivered sweet pea seedlings.
Read about how we grow our sweet peas at Perch Hill.
Find the best method of growing sweet peas from seed for strong, productive plants.
Sarah shows you how to sow sweet pea seeds in the winter for more productive plants in the summer months.
Discover how to cordon train your sweet peas for magnificent plants.
Find out the fascinating story behind the sweet pea.
In this quick video, Sarah shows you how to tie in your sweet peas for greater production and straighter, longer stems.
Sarah shows you how to deadhead your sweet peas, and tells you why it's important to do so, along with her philosophy of 'the generous gardener gets...
Sarah shows us how to make a really quick and easy, colourful table centrepiece with sweet peas, something that is perfect for a summer party or...
If you want sweet peas with spectacularly long, perfectly straight stems and lots of large flowers on each stem, it's a good idea to layer them.
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Sweet Pea 'High Scent' reviews
Reviewed 27th August 2019 by Adelle Very pleased with these. Only a couple failed to germinate. The plants have been producing most beautiful and scented flowers since beginning of July. |
Reviewed 31st July 2019 by Jane Very few blooms and certainly not "Hi Scent". |