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Judith M Smith 02-08-2009 05:10 PM

Sweet Peaas
 


Someone has advised me that sweet peas are "better" if you plant the
seeds in autumn.

How do people grow sweet peas?

Any recommended varieties?


Judith in France 02-08-2009 05:59 PM

Sweet Peaas
 
On Aug 2, 5:10*pm, Judith M Smith wrote:
Someone has advised me that sweet peas are "better" if you plant the
seeds in autumn.

How do people grow sweet peas?

Any recommended varieties?


I do mine the simple way. When I pot up my tubs and baskets, I push a
few seeds into the compost, tendrils usually then curl all over the
pot, it looks very pretty.

Judith

Sally Thompson[_4_] 02-08-2009 06:45 PM

Sweet Peaas
 
On Sun, 2 Aug 2009 17:59:52 +0100, Judith in France wrote
(in article
):

On Aug 2, 5:10*pm, Judith M Smith wrote:
Someone has advised me that sweet peas are "better" if you plant the
seeds in autumn.

How do people grow sweet peas?

Any recommended varieties?


I do mine the simple way. When I pot up my tubs and baskets, I push a
few seeds into the compost, tendrils usually then curl all over the
pot, it looks very pretty.



What a lovely idea Judith. I'll remember that for next year.

--
Sally in Shropshire, UK
Posted through uk.rec.gardening



K 02-08-2009 09:45 PM

Sweet Peaas
 
Judith M Smith writes


Someone has advised me that sweet peas are "better" if you plant the
seeds in autumn.

How do people grow sweet peas?

Any recommended varieties?

I don't think they're 'better' but they are earlier.

I plant some in the autumn, then another batch in the spring. I plant
them all in small pots in the greenhouse, and plant them out at about a
foot high - this avoids slug damage. This year I've planted them in
small batches all over the place in amongst other flowers, which looks
lovely and spreads the smell out well, but it's easy to miss a few when
dead heading ;-)
--
Kay


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