Is anyone doing this now.Have heard best to start soon,and will get better growth! Back of packets say later on in year Have heard mr T saying to pinch out when certain height to get better growth,and have seen on vine before about doing this,but not sure when....help
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Yes I am growing sweet peas this year and have sown mine in a seed tray.
I love the strong scented ones.
Did not know about pinching the tips out though, sounds like a good way of getting strong plants.
Benacre
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Oh Yes no problem they have little tendrils and would love to get hold of the netting. Try growing Climbing Nasturshams alongside
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Originally posted by nick the grief View Post...................... Unless you had the same a snadgerMy Majesty made for him a garden anew in order
to present to him vegetables and all beautiful flowers.- Offerings of Thutmose III to Amon-Ra (1500 BCE)
Diversify & prosper
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Originally posted by pigletwillie View PostNot Red and White ones Snadger??My Majesty made for him a garden anew in order
to present to him vegetables and all beautiful flowers.- Offerings of Thutmose III to Amon-Ra (1500 BCE)
Diversify & prosper
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I'm going to sow my sweet peas this week. I've just found two packets of seed in my organizer tray (set up by daughter, would be really good if I remembered to look in it). Good job I didn't buy the seeds I saw in the local shop on Friday, or I would have had 3 packets to sow!!
I have tried sowing in Autumn, but the results have been no better than spring sowings. I do pinch out the leading shoot though, this really does seem to make stronger, bushier plants. Don't forget to cut all flowers before they set seed though, or they will stop flowering.
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Hi - a newbie here. I sowed sweet peas in a conservatory in the autumn and pinched out most of the tips, but they're very leggy and getting tangled. Are they hardy enough to go outside at this time of year ? (Some self seeded outside last year and have lasted so far)
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Hi Greenlung,
Welcome to the vine.
You will need to harden them off as they are used to the higher temerature iof the conservatory. Put them out during the day and then bring them in at night for a couple of weeks and then you could try them at night with fleece over them and they should be OK.
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Originally posted by lyndap View PostIs anyone doing this now.Have heard best to start soon,and will get better growth! Back of packets say later on in year Have heard mr T saying to pinch out when certain height to get better growth,and have seen on vine before about doing this,but not sure when....help
But I sowed last year's sweet peas in March 2006. The plants were eventually fab but at first they were a bit leggy growing in the heat of the house. I had to pinch quite a lot from them. So maybe they will do better having sowed them now and keeping them out in the cold.
OH, and by the way, I have never soaked sweet pea seeds before sowing and they have germinated fine.Last edited by violababe; 15-01-2007, 08:49 PM.
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