I have tried several times to establish a perennial sweet pea in the garden to scramble up the fence. I have tried around 4 times only for them to gradually fade away. One website described them as "thugs" but not in my garden. I am trying to grow in a sheltered south facing garden against an East facing fence. The soil is clay, much improved with years and years of garden compost. I have bought a lovely healthy plant from the garden centre, again, but am trying to get this one to grow. I thought I'd try Rootgrow this time but not sure what else to try. Ideas please!
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I grew mine many years ago from some seeds saved from my great aunt's garden. They took quite a few years to establish properly and were rather weedy for about 3 years but are now indestructable so are you sure you're giving them enough time?
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Originally posted by Alison View PostThey took quite a few years to establish properly and were rather weedy for about 3 years but are now indestructible so are you sure you're giving them enough time?
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Are you buying plants or sowing seeds? I don't think I've ever seen plants of the perennial ones (although never looked to be honest).
Some of us live in the past, always talking about back then. Some of us live in the future, always planning what we are going to do. And, then there are those, who neither look behind or ahead, but just enjoy the moment of right now.
Which one are you and is it how you want to be?
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I've had three in the garden growing up a 2m x 2m bit of trellis for about fifteen/twenty years and they've never been thuggish here (light, sandy soil). I've failed to look after them all this time, never fed nor watered them but they pop back each year, do their job and then die back.
I got mine as plants at a boot sale, but maybe you could try growing them from seed next time?
I don't find them thugs at all, they're rather charming and well behaved in my plot.
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Originally posted by Gearoid View PostI've had three in the garden growing up a 2m x 2m bit of trellis for about fifteen/twenty years and they've never been thuggish here (light, sandy soil). I've failed to look after them all this time, never fed nor watered them but they pop back each year, do their job and then die back.
I got mine as plants at a boot sale, but maybe you could try growing them from seed next time?
I don't find them thugs at all, they're rather charming and well behaved in my plot.
Some of us live in the past, always talking about back then. Some of us live in the future, always planning what we are going to do. And, then there are those, who neither look behind or ahead, but just enjoy the moment of right now.
Which one are you and is it how you want to be?
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Originally posted by bearded bloke View PostIIRC Whyvale have an offer on for perennial sweet pea plants,think it was 2 for 1 or some such but I shredded the letter already
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