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Kostas Kavoussanakis 21-05-2003 02:08 PM

Perennial Sweet Pea Germination
 

I sew some perennial sweet peas in loo rolls in February, but I have
seen no progress since then. Any tips?

Thanks in advance,
Kostas

geoff 21-05-2003 07:20 PM

Perennial Sweet Pea Germination
 

"Kostas Kavoussanakis" wrote in message

I sew some perennial sweet peas in loo rolls in February, but I have
seen no progress since then. Any tips?


You did not say where the loo rolls were - if they were still on the wall no
wonder they're not growing!!!

Geoff



The Devil's Advocate 21-05-2003 07:32 PM

Perennial Sweet Pea Germination
 
If you have more seed I would put them straight in the ground as the
perennial version will not stand having it's roots damaged. Possibly you
were too early to start with and they rotted

Robert
"Kostas Kavoussanakis" wrote in message
.np.hx...
:
: I sew some perennial sweet peas in loo rolls in February, but I have
: seen no progress since then. Any tips?
:
: Thanks in advance,
: Kostas



Miriam 21-05-2003 11:08 PM

Perennial Sweet Pea Germination
 

"The Devil's Advocate"
wrote in message ...
If you have more seed I would put them straight in the

ground as the
perennial version will not stand having it's roots

damaged. Possibly you
were too early to start with and they rotted

Robert
"Kostas Kavoussanakis" wrote in

message

.np.hx...
:
: I sew some perennial sweet peas in loo rolls in

February, but I have
: seen no progress since then. Any tips?
:
: Thanks in advance,
: Kostas

^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ ^^^^^^
I can't think why this hasn't succeeded for you as I did the
same and I also
did it with sunflowers I put the loo rolls upright in
aseedtray so that they
supported each other. The sunflowers are brilliant. I have
juts put them out
in the garden supported by bamboo canes. Its been very windy
but they are
8 inches high and growing well. Its a good idea as the roots
don't get disturbed.





Lynda Thornton 23-05-2003 08:32 PM

Perennial Sweet Pea Germination
 
In article . hx, Kostas
Kavoussanakis writes

I sew some perennial sweet peas in loo rolls in February, but I have
seen no progress since then. Any tips?

Thanks in advance,
Kostas


Hi Kostas

I was the one who sent you the seeds, and I found some info on the web
(at http://www.urbanext.uiuc.edu/peoria/...-shorts.html#1). I
certainly soaked and scarified the original seeds I started with and it
worked very well.

"Unfortunately, some plants’ seeds require pretreatment. Without this
first cultural step these seeds will germinate only with difficulty, if
at all.

Soaking, stratifying and scarifying are techniques that the gardener can
use to improve chances for successful seed germination.

Some common garden plants that benefit from soaking are okra, mallow or
hibiscus, sea pink, lupine, morning glory, sweet pea, parsley and any
garden peas. To soak seeds, place them in warm water for 12 hours. Some
horticulturists recommend starting with water, up to 150º F and keeping
the water warm for the rest of the soaking. After soaking, the seeds
should be planted indoors or outdoors immediately. If the seeds you set
to soak float, they should be soaked until they absorb enough water to
sink.

Scarification weakens the seed coat and the need for it in some large,
hard seeded plants ranges from essential to merely beneficial. Among
these plants are Mallow or Hibiscus, Lupines and Morning Glory (followed
by soaking), Blue False Indigo, Perennial Sweet Pea and Ornamental
Castor Bean. Seeds may be scarified by scratching with a file or knife
or rubbed with sandpaper. A fingernail clipper or wire cutter can also
be used to nick the coating. The point is not to destroy the coating but
to make it easier for moisture to enter and for the plant embryo to
emerge.

Pretreatment is an additional chore added to seed starting but it is a
small price to pay for improving germination odds for some very special
plants."

Hope this helps, Lynda


Kostas Kavoussanakis 23-05-2003 11:09 PM

Perennial Sweet Pea Germination
 
On Fri, 23 May 2003, Lynda Thornton wrote:

I was the one who sent you the seeds,


Of course I remember, thank you very much.

and I found some info on the web
(at http://www.urbanext.uiuc.edu/peoria/...-shorts.html#1). I
certainly soaked and scarified the original seeds I started with and it
worked very well.


Thank you very much for this too. I will try the method and report
back.

Kostas

Kostas Kavoussanakis 03-06-2003 01:08 PM

Perennial Sweet Pea Germination
 
On Wed, 21 May 2003, Kostas Kavoussanakis wrote:

I sew some perennial sweet peas in loo rolls in February, but I have
seen no progress since then. Any tips?


Update. I sort of knew that this would happen: I send out the post, I
get a few suggestions and before I throw out the old efforts, they
give me two seedlings. :-)

Kostas

Fredgibson 03-06-2003 07:56 PM

Perennial Sweet Pea Germination
 

"Kostas Kavoussanakis" wrote in message
.np.hx...
On Wed, 21 May 2003, Kostas Kavoussanakis wrote:

I sew some perennial sweet peas in loo rolls in February, but I have
seen no progress since then. Any tips?


Update. I sort of knew that this would happen: I send out the post, I
get a few suggestions and before I throw out the old efforts, they
give me two seedlings. :-)

Kostas

Don't plant them. The damn things come up every where when they get
started.



Kostas Kavoussanakis 05-06-2003 09:18 AM

Perennial Sweet Pea Germination
 
On Wed, 21 May 2003, Kostas Kavoussanakis wrote:

I sew some perennial sweet peas in loo rolls in February, but I have
seen no progress since then. Any tips?


Update. I sort of knew that this would happen: I send out the post, I
get a few suggestions and before I throw out the old efforts, they
give me two seedlings. :-)

Kostas

Fredgibson 05-06-2003 09:19 AM

Perennial Sweet Pea Germination
 

"Kostas Kavoussanakis" wrote in message
.np.hx...
On Wed, 21 May 2003, Kostas Kavoussanakis wrote:

I sew some perennial sweet peas in loo rolls in February, but I have
seen no progress since then. Any tips?


Update. I sort of knew that this would happen: I send out the post, I
get a few suggestions and before I throw out the old efforts, they
give me two seedlings. :-)

Kostas

Don't plant them. The damn things come up every where when they get
started.




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