I have the little black beetles. If you have a garden shed ,( I'm lucky enough to have an outhouse )put them in a bucket of water, and if there is a source of light and they are in gloom then the beetles migrate towards the light. An open door will do. Et voila! Beetle free sweet peas, I also use this for roses.
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I've always been fine with sweetpeas just sticking them in the ground! I occasionally start off inside, but have never had any problems treating them mean! I've got quite a collection of different varieties - Miss Wilmot I think was very pretty a couple of years ago, sort of pale peach colour and lovely scent.
I'm on the look out for new ones this year - although some of last year's (which Lazy-Lou here didn't bother to take out) are still growing very strongly along with some poppies which never made it to flowering last last!
I've always bought the seeds from T&M - all fine but I personally wouldn't bother with the hanging basket variety. I've tried them twice and gorgeous idea but a bit of a waste of time!I don't roll on Shabbos
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Originally posted by seasprout View PostIncidentally. runner beans will really smother your sweet peas out, i tried couple of years ago with spare plants.. you need to keep picking your flowers to keep em coming, you will struggle to see them amongst the beans.
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I started them off in chinese takeaway tubs with potting compost on the window ledge, and 90% of them came up. I think I soaked them overnight before I planted them, but they had no other special treatment.---
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