Last year I grew sweet peas for the first time ever.
I grew them across the back of our garden and was very pleased with teh result and had cut flowers for weeks on end.
The one thing I'd of liked would have been to be able to grow them higher as they only grew about halfway up the pea netting I have in place.
I have, and will again, grown them in a kind of "trough" we have on our decking. It's made of railway sleepers turned on their side and then shorter lengths attached at the ends. It's then filled with compost and a bit of sandy rubble at the bottom (quick sketch attached).
Are there any tall sweet peas (6ft ish), or would you recommend anything else to grow up behind them?
If anyone knows of any tall sweet peas do you also know an inexpensive place to buy them? I want to grow quite a few to hopefully cover the back fence in colour.
I grew them across the back of our garden and was very pleased with teh result and had cut flowers for weeks on end.
The one thing I'd of liked would have been to be able to grow them higher as they only grew about halfway up the pea netting I have in place.
I have, and will again, grown them in a kind of "trough" we have on our decking. It's made of railway sleepers turned on their side and then shorter lengths attached at the ends. It's then filled with compost and a bit of sandy rubble at the bottom (quick sketch attached).
Are there any tall sweet peas (6ft ish), or would you recommend anything else to grow up behind them?
If anyone knows of any tall sweet peas do you also know an inexpensive place to buy them? I want to grow quite a few to hopefully cover the back fence in colour.
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