sow them now Vicki, they won't grow as fast as the beans and I would plant them on alternat poles & the beans on the other ones.
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Hi Nick - cheers, thanks for the advice....although if I put 'em out during the day at the moment, they'll have flown to Denmark by teatime ; )
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Originally posted by WiZeR View PostI would like to grow sweet peas instead of beans this year for a bit of colour. Could you guys recommend some seeds?
If you want some particular ones try these websites
http://www.sweetpeasonline.co.uk/
http://www.lathyrus.com/
http://www.rpsweetpeas.co.uk/
And there may be some info on here
http://www.sweetpeas.org.uk/
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Thanks for the 'pinching out' tip guys ! In all the things I've grown over the past 10 years, I've never grown Sweet Peas until Autumn 2006, and so they're just about the right stage for pinching now.
I'm going to grow them up a beautiful rusty Arbour, where I've got a table and chairs underneath (will get Trousers to post up a nice piccy if he can) along with some Sweet Dumpling Winter Squashes. It should look really pretty.
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blowed if i can find it now, but in a recent edition of a magazine (don't think it was GYO) someone suggested cutting of the tendrils of the sweetpeas as they climbed up a net, and once they reached the top, you shot the whole lot back down to the floor and they start climbing again. it extends the length of the stems for cutting or something. Wanted to try it this year so will have to do a bit more flicking through !
My second lot of sweetpeas went in loo rolls on 13/1 (can't find the date for the previous lot but it was before christmas). I've nipped the ends but they all still need to put on a bit of weight before putting them out.
last year they were sown until the end of April and went so mad that they crowded out the runner beans on trellis that they were sharing. they were like triffids ! In the end I couldn't keep up with the cutting and deadheading. I was supplying the office and indoors for weeks. i do remember i had a fleece wall round them for a good while after they went in the ground just to keep the wind off. i don't think they like wind !
Trial and Retribution coming on so I shall flick for that article while i watch.
end of part one and found it ! OK, this lady "layers" them which involves removing all the tendrils as they form so that when the plants reach the top of their supports, they can be untied and lowered, allowing them to grow up to the top again.Last edited by mrskp; 13-02-2007, 09:18 PM.Catch up with my daily doings at http://kaypeesplot.blogspot.com/ and http://kaypeeslottie.blogspot.com/ but wait a while cos these are well out of date ! Don't want to ditch them entirely cos I'll never remember the urls !
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sweet pea tendrils
Hi there,
I've also read about pinching off the tendrils so the plants can put their energy into flowering. I'd be a little cautious of putting sweet peas outside yet, last year I started them off in January in loo rolls, pinched them out and when they started getting a bit big I stuck half a green gardening stick down the side of the loo roll and gently tied the sweet peas to the stick, to stop them from tangling up and flopping over. I put them into my green house but it was a bit too cold for them even with the heater on! The leaves started to look worse for wear so I brought them back in till it warmed up. Good luck with your peas!!
Eden
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Originally posted by mrskp View Postblowed if i can find it now, but in a recent edition of a magazine (don't think it was GYO) someone suggested cutting of the tendrils of the sweetpeas as they climbed up a net, and once they reached the top, you shot the whole lot back down to the floor and they start climbing again. it extends the length of the stems for cutting or something. Wanted to try it this year so will have to do a bit more flicking through !
My second lot of sweetpeas went in loo rolls on 13/1 (can't find the date for the previous lot but it was before christmas). I've nipped the ends but they all still need to put on a bit of weight before putting them out.
last year they were sown until the end of April and went so mad that they crowded out the runner beans on trellis that they were sharing. they were like triffids ! In the end I couldn't keep up with the cutting and deadheading. I was supplying the office and indoors for weeks. i do remember i had a fleece wall round them for a good while after they went in the ground just to keep the wind off. i don't think they like wind !
Trial and Retribution coming on so I shall flick for that article while i watch.
end of part one and found it ! OK, this lady "layers" them which involves removing all the tendrils as they form so that when the plants reach the top of their supports, they can be untied and lowered, allowing them to grow up to the top again.
If you are really interested can I suggest you get hold of a copy of the book written by Bernard Jones - it is The ssweetpea bible written by a man who was a real enthusiast and he bred some of the best of the recent varieties.
http://www.lathyrus.com/books/brj.html
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thanks for the tip NTG. I had a solid wall of them last year and would love a repeat (or better) this.
these "rings" of which you speak. are they the same as you'd use on say tomato plants ?Catch up with my daily doings at http://kaypeesplot.blogspot.com/ and http://kaypeeslottie.blogspot.com/ but wait a while cos these are well out of date ! Don't want to ditch them entirely cos I'll never remember the urls !
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