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Old 04-02-2003, 12:06 AM
DGiunti
 
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Default sweet peas-any secrets to success?

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arden (NAearthMOM) writes:

Please fill me in!


Love caryn


They were the first plant I grew from seed when I was a child. So they could
not really be hard to cultivate. You should try and get a variety that does
well in your area. They do resent having their bed dry out too much while they
are still in the sprout stage. Perhaps starting them in recycled annual
seedling trays would help because you could keep an eye on them.

But what sort of problems are you having with them? It's a bit early in the
season to get them started outdoors if your area has a real winter.


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