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Planting, Growing, and Caring for Sweet Peas
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We are in northern VA, but get a lot of heat during the day in the summer- which I understand sweet peas do not like. I am hoping to put ours in a container. Am I better off putting them where they will be in an area with afternoon shade? Last time we put nasturturiums in the sunny area they were supposed to like they refused to grow, seemed to wilt in the heat and sun.
If you want to move the plant daily then you might be able to baby the plant. Otherwise I would find a spot that meets most of the growing criteria and possibly get a small decorative fence or canopy that will shade the plant during the hottest parts of the day.
Hello,
My sweet peas go like crazy here in PNW and I love them...my question is this...
Should I plant the seeds that I have already gotten from several of my plants at the same time that the plants pods open and drop theirs naturally? I would like to have some growing on my garden arbor. It receives great morning sun up until about noon, then a nice shading from some trees and then dappled light from about 1 pm on to sunset. I have ground cover that I can move outta the way until the shoots are tall enough to reach the bottom of the arbor (about 4 inches above the soil). I'm looking to fill this spot for a June wedding in 2019. Some guidance please....thank you.
If you have seen plants come up from the dropped seeds, then it sounds like a good idea. Alternatively, purchase some seeds and start them at the appropriate time.
Hello! Im so happy I came across your site. I live in Tampa, Fl not sure what zone I live in. From what your chart suggested I should start planting in late Jan, is that correct? I dont have alot of natural sunlight on my property. What would you recommend I do? Its mostly shady and the mostly sand not dirt. Im afraid I might not be successful when I do plant them. Any input would greatly be appreciated.
You will need sunshine as indicated above. Most plants need 6 to 8 hours of sunlight. If you get sunshine, you need proper soil. Here’s some information on that: /content/preparing-soil-planting
Hello. I live in Northern Michigan and we have sweet peas in the wild in ditches throughout our county (Montmorency). I stopped on a dirt road this morning and couldn't resist digging up a couple of plants from a ditch to plant along a fenceline in my garden area. My question is are there any special considerations to a successful transplant?
If you're able to keep it alive, rooting hormone (follow directions on bottle) before you transplant might be helpful. Keep the plant inside, in water and some miracle geo or other plant food and in a bright room until it's "calmed down" or not as stressed from being uprooted . Every wildflower I've tried to transplant in the past was unsuccessful.
Im in Vermont - Zone 4.., can i grow sweet peas here? I love the smell.
Assuming all else supports them—soil, sun, etc. See the guidance above.