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Planting, Growing, and Caring for Sweet Peas
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I just received my order of gorgeous blue king tut sweet peas on May 5th should i save them or would it be ok to go ahead and begin to germinate
There are some sweet peas small plants available online for now. Can I grow them here in Zone 10a in May?
As I learn from you that in zone 10a we need to wait until Fall, just wonder if it would bloom in Summer if I grow it now. Thank you.
I'm growing Sweet Peas in biodegradable root trainers, when planting out in final position would you remove from the root trainer or leave it in place ?
Kind Regards
Yes, The start is removed from the root trainer and put into its final growing place.
My husband gave me an 8 foot trellis for our anniversary last year and I have been trying to decide what to grow on it. I really don't want to plant another clematis. I am in Southern New Jersey, zone 7 and have full day sun in my garden. My soil is a little on the clay side but I've amended it and had success with peonies and roses. I love sweet peas and wonder if this could be something that could work in my garden?
It sounds like you have almost everything you need for growing sweet peas, though you will probably want to mix some compost into your clayey soil to make it drain better. (Check out our page of soil types for more info.) If possible, do a pH test on your soil as well, as sweet peas like it a bit alkaline. They are slow to germinate, so you’ll want to start them fairly soon!
hi would i have to do anything to prepare my sweetpeas for winter
Live in central Albert zone 3. Transplanted 8 inch plants bought from a local Greenhouse on June 10th at the bottom of a North to South chain link fence.Planted a row of potatoes in front of them on west side for root shade.Have had some hot days in the 30celceis range with cool nights ,used some ultra bloom.once a week, now have a fence full of color.
My daughter is planning an Oct wedding and would like sweet peas in her bouquet--I have started some indoors, they have just germinated and the seedlings are a few inches tall. It is way too hot here in the Midwest in July for outdoor transplant. Can I keep them indoors near a sunny window till cooler weather in Sept? or can I continue to grow them indoors till they flower? Thankyou
This is a tough one. We are inclined to think that sweet peas’ needs are so particular that keeping them indoors for the entire growing period would not give you the results you want. (See specifics above.) You could transplant some in, say, mid-August and some later (and maybe not transplant a few to see how they go indoors). Per above, if you can keep their “feet” cool, you might have success in August. Keep in mind, too that sweet peas like sun, and the days are (already!) getting shorter. We suggest getting the seeds out when you can to give them plants the best chance to mature.
We also suggest that you contact your local cooperative extension service (find your state here and click through: http://www.almanac.com/plant/sweet-peas). They are local experts and may even have experience with your situation.