It’s a good idea to put plant supports in place, too. ‘Sweet peas need support, so plant them next to a teepee, arch, or frame, tying them in early so they grow strong and upright,’ says Sarah.
Peas need a structure to climb, so plant them on an arch or trellis. Best of all, both edible and sweet peas give your garden early color. Heed my cry: You never, ever need to buy strawberry plants.
An ancient Yoruba anecdote narrates the destructive nature of the tongue. Its moral is specifically targeted at leaders who take unconscionable decisions as dictated by their fleeting passion. It is ...
Marryn Mathis is the founder of the Farmhouse Flower Farm in Stanwood. Her beautiful sweet pea flowers and workshops have earned her the name "Sweet Pea Queen." Mathis joined ARC Seattle co-anchor ...
FOR GENERATIONS, delicate flowers and an evocative fragrance have earned sweet peas a place in the hearts of gardeners and nongardeners alike. Marryn Mathis is the owner of The Farmhouse Flower ...
Sweet peas have an irresistible perfume and every winter garden should have these wonderful scented, free flowering varieties. If sown this month, sweet peas should start coming into flower in June.
The colourful blooms of sweet peas, held on long, straight stems, make perfect cut flowers. Plus, the more you pick them, the more buds form to make fresh flowers. Not all varieties have their famous ...
Few flowers are as nostalgic and charming as ornamental sweet peas, Lathyrus odoratus. Their delicate petals, ruffled blooms, and intoxicating fragrance evoke memories of cottage gardens, ...