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Autumn Sowing Sweet Peas
but the plants have gone leggy, and even putting them in a sheltered spot in the garden didn't work as the frost killed them. Oh and not forgetting the pests who love a winter snack on the sweet peas! Didn't do very well this year growing them in a pot, so trying by Sarah Novice
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05/09/2012 21:29:28
by obelixx
Sweet Peas
And another....... I planted sweet peas in toilet roll tubes in October - they are growing well and are approx 3-4inches high with 3 pairs of leaves. Someone once said to get better plants that will flower for longer you need to remove some leaves by Lucy3
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24/01/2013 16:52:57
by Lucy3
Sweet Peas
Something about a June wedding Paul?? It might help to put your question here http://www.gardenersworld.com/forum/the-potting-shed/growing-sweet-peas/6143-7.html   Not the Paul Young! I''ve a friend called Jennifer Jones. by Paul Young
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21/01/2013 20:51:45
by Zoomer44
Sweet Peas
I have grown some sweet peas in a container, they were sown in autumn last year and they are good strong plants but they are only flowering at the top. How do I get them to flower further down? You dont, they flower at the top as in most flowers by samshoward
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24/06/2012 22:28:30
by Caroline21
Talkback: How to pot on sweet peas
...this will be my first effort, growing sweet peas from seed.... Seems to miss saying what time of year you pot on the sweet peas and then says do not plant out for 3/4 weeks, from what month?I am starting my sweet peas this week Oct. but need to know when I pot on by walden
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18/04/2012 00:11:31
by floraltips
Sweet peas or clematis in pots
Hello, I have lots of sweet peas ready to go out and two celmatis. I really fancy something like this growing up beside the patio doors - does anyone know whether either of these would be ok in a pot against a south facing wall? If so, any ideas by PaperFlowers
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19/04/2013 20:36:04
by Woodgreen wonderboy
Talkback: Sweet peas
Quite agree! This is the first year I have attempted growing sweet peas and I've been delighted with the result. Every week we have 1-2 posies of fresh flowers that bring charm, colour and a delightful scent to the home. It is great that you must by Sweetpea, Melbourne
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28/11/2011 18:36:47
by merry gardener
Gardener's World - Monty's Sweet Pea Experiment
peas. In fact on our very own site we suggest sowing them both before Christmas - see Sarah Raven's video: http://www.gardenersworld.com/how-to/projects/creative-projects/how-to-grow-sweet-peas/327.html and after Christmas (Jan to May) - see by Tootles
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26/01/2012 16:17:35
by Emma Crawforth
Talkback: Mangetout and sugar snap peas
advise - I'm new to grow your own -how do I grow mange tout? HiI have mange tout and pea (bought as plug plants) in large troughs growing up their stakes and onto my pergola with sweet peas and clemetis. They are just starting to flower. I have never done by gardeningeek
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28/11/2011 18:38:10
by muppetmama
Talkback: Pollen beetles and sweet peas
I have a dog and have been told that the tree lillies I am growing are poisonous is this true. My sweet peas have been covered in pollen beetles and no amount of shaking gets rid of them is there anything i can spray them with ? The best way really by Sweet pea
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28/11/2011 18:39:16
by undergardener