Monday, May 11, 2009

I have just been given some sweet pea seeds (flower). Could someone tell me how to go about growing these?

when do i need to plant them indoors (in peat pots)?


When do i transplant them outside?

I have just been given some sweet pea seeds (flower). Could someone tell me how to go about growing these?
I would just wait til spring and plant them directly outside. They grow quite large so if you have a trelice grow them there! I grew them last spring at work, beautiful flowers, they grow really quickly outside so I would just wait itl about late feb march time!!
Reply:just transplant them into the earth outside your home or in backgard.and start giving water to it and it will start growing itself.


just do a little bit of care of it
Reply:You can plant them outside directly. We do.





Just make sure you plant them after the frost season is over and the ground is not frozen, may have to cover them if unexpected frost is predicted by local wheatherman.





Inside you may want to plant in February or even in January. About two months before you can put them out.





In my area frost can happen even in july.
Reply:Sow your sweet pea sow one seeds indoors any time now.Depending on the size of the pot,plant one in a mini-pot two or more around the edge of larger pots.


Keep the compost slightly moist,without overwatering and the pots in a light position.Sweet peas need to be grown on in reasonably cool conditions and the resulting plants can be planted out around Easter,depending on the locality and the weather at the time.


Don't plant out sweetpeas during frosty,snowy weather or while the soil outside is very wet.


While planting out,provide some twiggy supports (Long prunings from shrums,hazel twigs,privet clippings) sweetpeas will attach by their tendrils and should give you a good show,
Reply:Best time to sow is Autumn Uk once they germinate..outside in cold frame, plant out on well manured ground in spring.Sow in deep pots as they need a strong root system. To get them tall later...nip out the flower buds and tendrils until they reach the desired height.
Reply:soke them over night in water and set them now in doors and plant them out when the threat of frost has gone

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