sweet peas matucana not flowering
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I have a couple of Sweet Pea Matucana plants that were sewn in Spring. (the two the slugs didn't get) I pinched out the top two leaves when they were very young, to encourage them to branch and flower. They are now about 2 feet tall, looking very healthy and happy, but no sign of any flowers. Is there anything I can do to help them along, and if they do fail to flower, is there any chance I can keep them for next year? I'm so looking forward to the first flowers! I hope someone can help jay jay |
sweet peas matucana not flowering
"jay jay" wrote in message ps.com... Hello I have a couple of Sweet Pea Matucana plants that were sewn in Spring. (the two the slugs didn't get) I pinched out the top two leaves when they were very young, to encourage them to branch and flower. They are now about 2 feet tall, looking very healthy and happy, but no sign of any flowers. Is there anything I can do to help them along, and if they do fail to flower, is there any chance I can keep them for next year? I'm so looking forward to the first flowers! I hope someone can help jay jay Patience! they are about half way up to flowering size. -- Charlie, gardening in Cornwall. http://www.roselandhouse.co.uk Holders of National Plant Collections of Clematis viticella (cvs) and Lapageria rosea |
sweet peas matucana not flowering
jay jay writes
Hello I have a couple of Sweet Pea Matucana plants that were sewn in Spring. (the two the slugs didn't get) I pinched out the top two leaves when they were very young, to encourage them to branch and flower. They are now about 2 feet tall, looking very healthy and happy, but no sign of any flowers. Is there anything I can do to help them along, and if they do fail to flower, is there any chance I can keep them for next year? I'm so looking forward to the first flowers! I hope someone can help I think I'd just wait. Mine are in flower, but I sowed mine in the autumn. 2 ft isn't very tall, start looking for flowers when you have another 5-12 inches -- Kay |
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