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N o summer garden is complete without sweet peas. With super-abundant, delicate flowers with a heavenly perfume, they are addictive to grow, not least for their cut-flower potential, filling our homes ...
The UK's recent soaring temperatures have put a strain on many popular garden plants used to milder climes - fortunately ...
If you plant your sweet pea seeds directly outdoors, you may need to thin them out as they grow, by snipping unwanted seedlings carefully at the base to avoid disturbing the roots of neighboring ones.
GARDENING guru Sophie Valentine shares images and videos of her stunning garden online, as well as her expert tips and tricks. The British mum has grown stunning sweet peas this year.
Peas and their relatives, sweet peas, have distinct blossoms. Five […] Skip to content. ... Once a few pea pods mature on the vine, the plant will stop flowering and begin to die back.
The plant will happily grow - while the toilet roll slowly degrades into the earth. Phil Johnson from English Sweet Peas, said: "There has always been argument about whether to sow in autumn or ...
Answer: I've found that any type of sweet pea I've tried did well. Don't forget that they need to be planted in October or November for bloom in March, April and May.