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Old 17-04-2005, 10:07 PM
Mike Lyle
 
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Robert wrote:
"Ian Waddell" wrote in message
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Hi, I'm growing some perennial sweet peas from seed. A few are

now
3-4 inches high and starting to lean over. I have put the tallest

3
plants in a large pot with a cane to support them. However, the
stems look rather thin compared to the annual varieties.

Has anyone grown these from seed and have any tips for me?

Regards,

Ian


I just let them go. The roots must not be disturbed, that is the

main
thing. Better if they were in the ground, pity they don't have any
perfume


So you mean they aren't sweet peas, then? Just plain old "Everlasting
peas"? I take a very dim view of plant-breeders who have the immortal
gall to market as "sweet peas" things which you can't smell from the
other end of the garden: they should go to jail gor it.

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Mike.