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sweet peas
. There wasn't any difference in germination. Have you tried different methods of growing things and have you seen different results? I agree. I prefer to grow my sweet peas and garden peas in pots or trays in the spring and then plant them out late spring. I by Emma 2
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05/12/2011 09:28:59
by Emma Crawforth
quick climber i can plant in august?
I bought a metal arch in the spring and have tried to grow sweet peas up it but had to grow them in troughs and i don't think they are big enough as the sweet peas haven't grown very well and since we had the hot weather last week aren't looking too by susannah_c101
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05/08/2012 19:05:04
by gardengirl6
sweet peas in toilet roll inners
http://www.gardenersworld.com/forum/the-potting-shed/growing-sweet-peas/6143.html   Ii use toilet roll inners for my beans in spring. They always go mouldy and the beans are OK. However sweet peas are going to be in the tubes for a  long time during by Deb66
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15/11/2012 13:42:01
by Bjay
Root trainers
on there as well? http://www.gardenersworld.com/forum/the-potting-shed/growing-sweet-peas/6143-7.html   I use loo rolls successfully for lots of things. My OH wanted root trainers as a pressie last year and I got these "ROOTRAINER GROWING SYSTEM - SHERWOOD KIT - 32 by Philippa 2
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21/01/2013 20:24:03
by Zoomer44
Too early for annual seeds?
) but will definitely hold off on the sweet peas for now. I was going to see what the weather looked like in a couple of weeks. I don't do tender and not many half hardy but I'm still not going to rush I start sowing annuals in March. I have 3 little heated propagators by Lizanne Ford
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16/02/2013 12:27:36
by Lizanne Ford
Annual climbers
I am in the process of growing some climbing annuals from seed I am growing Rhodochiton, Sweet Peas and Canary Creeper.  The Canary Creeper is getting very straggily, so I shall repot it prior to planting out. Should I pinch out the tops by Val9
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24/03/2013 13:55:42
by Brumbull
Sweet peas
will do well in the shade aswell :/ I am going to have a go at growing sweet peas this year. Thanks for the tips JPHarro... There are plenty of vegetables that will grow happily in a shady spot... I always grow my lettuces in the shade, as it makes them by green fingerd will
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21/02/2012 18:59:42
by yellowcone87
sweet pea seedlings
If I plant seeds straight into the ground they seem to look after themselves and grow well, but whenever I try to grow sweet peas inside, they start off well, then grow too tall , weaken and fall over. I know you are supposed to pinch out te growing by karen moffat
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04/03/2012 15:20:43
by kathleen 2
Talkback: How to sow sweet pea seeds
Tracey I live in the Coldest North ( Aberdeenshire ) and I've been growing Sweet Peas for years...not for exhibition, just because I love them.  For years I used to fiddle and faff around, soaking, freezing, 'chitting' the seeds; planting them on by Just_Sweet_Peas
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26/02/2012 16:31:41
by BrendaScott53
Sweet peas
my sweet peas are up and raring to go........can I put them out now to continue growing I have some I started last Oct and some I grew from seed in Feb what do you think? My dad said that its too early yet, he said keep in coldframe or greenhouse by CLER
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05/04/2013 23:19:46
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