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~SWEET PEA FLOWER SEED~
The graceful beauty of annual sweet peas with their ruffled blossoms, soft texture and glowing colors makes them one of the most irresistible flowers. Their scent is an exquisite perfume of orange blossoms and honey, surely one of the most seductive of all flower fragrances. Properly planted and tended, they are carefree and easy to grow - especially in mild climate zones. Because so many varieties have been developed, sweet peas come in a symphony of soft colors and bi-colors. A generous handful of their long-stemmed winged blossoms makes a beautiful bouquet that will truly scent an entire room.
When to plant outside: In cold climates, sow in early spring as soon as the soil can be worked. This means St. Patrick's Day or earlier. In warm climates, sow October through January for early spring bloom.
When to start inside: Sow 4-6 weeks before planting outside.
Special Germination Instructions: Seed requires scarification, a process that helps to break the hard seed coat. Soak in water for 24 hours before planting or roll on sandpaper to slightly nick the outer surface
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~Sweet Peas, Antique "Cupani's Original"
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An especially strong blooming strain of the first cultivated sweet pea. Perfumed, heat-tolerant and beautifully bi-colored in deep maroon-purple and orchid-violet. 35-40 seed.
Sweet Peas, Antique "Cupani's Original" $2.50
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~Early Multiflora Blend~
Annual. Blooms in mid winter in warm climates and spring in cold climates. 5' - 6' tall. Full sun. 'Early Multiflora Blend' has a beautiful range of colors including purple, red, rose, white, pink, blue, scarlet, cream, and salmon. These 1" - 2" flowers are mildly fragrant and your best bet for getting early blooms. In warm climates, they will bloom in the middle of winter if they are planted in the fall. In cold winter areas, they generally bloom for 3-5 weeks in spring and should be planted as soon as the ground can be worked in early spring. 'Early Multiflora Blend' is also the best Sweet Pea for greenhouse forcing. For all Sweet Peas, the bloom period depends on the weather. As temperatures warm up, flower production starts to slow down. Removing all spent stalks and blooms immediately after they are done blooming will prolong the bloom period. Before planting, prepare your sight well. Choose a sunny, cool spot away from winds and heat-absorbing materials like brick and stone. A 1' - 2' deep bed that has been amended with compost or peat is ideal with the pH ranging from alkaline to neutral. Please note that Sweet Peas are inedible and poisonous.
When to plant outside: In cold climates, sow in early spring as soon as the soil can be worked. This means St. Patrick's Day or earlier. In warm climates, sow October through January for early spring bloom.
Early Multiflora Blend $1.89
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~Sweet Pea Ocean Foam~
Annual. Blooms in spring. 5' - 6' tall. Full sun. 'Ocean Foam' is a special blend of heirloom Old Spice Sweet Peas that are old-fashioned, highly scented, and heat resistant. Create a wave of color and fragrance with 'ocean' hues of navy, mid-blue, light-blue, and cream. 'Ocean Foam' Sweet Peas will start blooming in spring and continue into the summer heat. An excellent variety to choose for those who are a little late in sowing their sweet peas this year! Basic sowing instructions are still the same as for other sweet peas in cold winter climates - plant as soon as you can work the soil in spring. In warm winter climates, sow from August to early September for mid-winter bloom. Generally blooms for 3-5 weeks. Removing all spent stalks and blooms immediately after they are done blooming will prolong the bloom period. Before planting, prepare your sight well. Choose a sunny, cool spot away from winds and heat-absorbing materials like brick and stone. A 1' - 2' deep bed that has been amended with compost or peat is ideal with the pH ranging from alkaline to neutral. Please note that Sweet Peas are inedible and poisonous.
When to plant outside: In cold climates, sow in early spring as soon as the soil can be worked. This means St. Patrick's Day or earlier. In warm climates, sow October through January for early spring bloom.
Sweet Pea Ocean Foam $1.89
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~Sweet Pea Starry Night~
Annual. Blooms in spring. Full sun. 5' - 6' vines. 1" - 2" flowers in violet-blue, midnight, crimson, and cream. 'Starry Night' is an artistic blend of heirloom Old Spice Sweet Peas that are highly scented and heat resistant. The dark shades and cream accents evoke the look of a clear summer night with a crimson red added in for an extra visual punch. A good choice for areas where the summer heat arrives early - they will continue to bloom as the temperature rises. Also a nice choice if you are sowing your Sweet Peas a little later in the spring. Plant on a trellis or fence in a high traffic area to enjoy their wonderful scent. Bloom time is generally from 3 to 5 weeks. Removing all spent stalks and blooms immediately after they are done blooming will prolong the bloom period further into summer. Before planting, prepare your sight well. Choose a sunny, cool spot away from winds and heat-absorbing materials like brick and stone. A 1' - 2' deep bed that has been amended with compost or peat is ideal with the pH ranging from alkaline to neutral. Please note that Sweet Peas are inedible and poisonous
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~Sweet Pea Princess Elizabeth~
Annual. Princess Elizabeth is an heirloom Spencer sweet pea. Its large fluttery salmon pink on cream blossoms are a romantic addition to the garden and grow gracefully up a trellis, fence, or wall. A light sweet scent enhances their exquisite beauty as cut flowers. As a late bloomer, Princess Elizabeth makes an excellent show in later spring. However, it does not like summer heat and will do best in areas that have long cool springs. Removing all spent stalks and blooms immediately after they are done blooming will prolong the bloom period. Before planting, prepare your sight well. Choose a sunny, cool spot away from winds and heat-absorbing materials like brick and stone. A 1' - 2' deep bed that has been amended with compost or peat is ideal with the pH ranging from alkaline to neutral. Please note that Sweet Peas are inedible and poisonous.
When to plant outside: In cold climates, sow in early spring as soon as the soil can be worked. This means St. Patrick's Day or earlier. In warm climates, sow October through January for early spring bloom.
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~Sweet Pea Pastel Sunset~
Annual. Blooms in spring. 5' - 6' tall. Full sun. 'Pastel Sunset' is an artist's palette of 2" flowers in shades including cream, almond, pink, lavender, and white - echoing the colors of a summer sunset. These traditional cool weather loving Sweet Peas will are a superb choice for bedding displays and cut flowers. In cold winter climates - plant as soon as you can work the soil in spring for spring bloom. In warm winter climates, sow from August to early September for mid-winter. Generally blooms for 3-5 weeks. These Sweet Peas stop blooming when the weather warms up - Removing all spent stalks and blooms immediately after they are done blooming will prolong the bloom period. Before planting, prepare your sight well. Choose a sunny, cool spot away from winds and heat-absorbing materials like brick and stone. A 1' - 2' deep bed that has been amended with compost or peat is ideal with the pH ranging from alkaline to neutral. Please note that Sweet Peas are inedible and poisonous.
When to plant outside: In cold climates, sow in early spring as soon as the soil can be worked. This means St. Patrick's Day or earlier. In warm climates, sow October through January for early spring bloom.
Sweet Pea Pastel Sunset $1.89
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~Sweet Pea Bouquet Blend~
Annual Blooms in spring. 5' - 6' vines. Full sun. 'Bouquet Blend' was bred to make beautiful cut flowers. 1.5" to 2.5" blooms with a wide range of colors in shades of purple, rose, white, pink, blue, scarlet, cream, and salmon. Longer, heavier stems are ideal for cutting. For all Sweet Peas, the bloom period depends on the weather. As temperatures warm up in summer, flower production starts to slow down. Removing all spent stalks and blooms immediately after they are done blooming will prolong the bloom period. Before planting, prepare your sight well. Choose a sunny, cool spot away from winds and heat-absorbing materials like brick and stone. A 1' - 2' deep bed that has been amended with compost or peat is ideal with the pH ranging from alkaline to neutral. Please note that Sweet Peas are inedible and poisonous.
When to plant outside: In cold climates, sow in early spring as soon as the soil can be worked. This means St. Patrick's Day or earlier. In warm climates, sow October through January for early spring bloom.
Sweet Pea Bouquet Blend $1.89
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~Sweet Peas, Fragrant "Royal Wedding" "White Elegance"
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Sweet Peas, Fragrant "Royal Wedding", Softly frilled, pure white flowers bloom on long stems with lovely ruffled petals. Award winning variety from England with outstanding form, garden performance and enchanting fragrance. Approx 30-35 seed.
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~Sweet Pea High Scent~
We haven't yet found a sweet pea with a more delicious and intoxicating scent! Even a single stem fills the air with a sweet, fresh fragrance. Developed for beauty and scent, the soft creamy white 1/2" flowers have a delicate lavender edge that is further enhanced by the ruffled petals. The tall 5'-6' vines produce several long stems of flowers that are ideal for cutting. For all Sweet Peas, the bloom period depends on the weather. As temperatures warm up in summer, flower production starts to slow down. Removing all spent stalks and blooms immediately after they are done blooming will prolong the bloom period. Before planting, prepare your sight well. Choose a sunny, cool spot away from winds and heat-absorbing materials like brick and stone. A 1' - 2' deep bed that has been amended with compost or peat is ideal with the pH ranging from alkaline to neutral. Please note that Sweet Peas are inedible and poisonous.
When to plant outside: In cold climates, sow in early spring as soon as the soil can be worked. This means St. Patrick's Day or earlier. In warm climates, sow October through January for early spring bloom.
Sweet Pea High Scent $1.89
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~Sweet Pea Old Spice Blend~
Annual. Blooms in spring. 5' - 6' tall. Full sun. 'Old Spice Blend' is a mixture of old heirloom Sweet Peas. They are very fragrant, large 2" flowers that bloom into the heat of summer, and come in a wide range of colors including white, cream, pink, rose, scarlet, lavender, purple, bi-colors, and even striped flowers! An excellent choice for areas without long cool springs or for gardeners who are planting a little late. Basic sowing instructions are still the same as for other sweet peas in cold winter climates - plant as soon as you can work the soil in spring. In warm winter climates, sow from October to January for spring bloom. Generally blooms for 3-5 weeks. Removing all spent stalks and blooms immediately after they are done blooming will prolong the bloom period. Before planting, prepare your sight well. Choose a sunny, cool spot away from winds and heat-absorbing materials like brick and stone. A 1' - 2' deep bed that has been amended with compost or peat is ideal with the pH ranging from alkaline to neutral. Please note that Sweet Peas are inedible and poisonous.
Sweet Pea Old Spice Blend $1.89
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~Unwins Mix~
Unwins Mix $2.00
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~Sweet Pea Moroccan Spice~
Annual. Blooms spring. Full sun. 5'-6' vines. Moroccan Spice sweet pea blend is full of exotic color and fragrance! It contains four richly colored flowers that will cover a fence, wall, or trellis and add an exotic feel to your garden. We choose each of these sweet peas for their unique qualities, rich colors, and an extended bloom period: 'Lord Nelson' is an Old Spice sweet pea. Introduced in the U.K. in 1907, it won an Award of Merit. Its deep blue color is reminiscent of the Majorelle blue you see in Marakkech, Morocco. 'Chocolate Flake' sweet pea has a bold pattern of chocolatey purple dark streaks on a white background. From the Streamers series, its richness and variation reminds us of the colors and patterns in an oriental or Persian rug. The early blooming Elegance sweet peas include 'Deep Rose', a fiery pink, and 'Burgundy', a deep wine. Their rich hues tie in nicely with the other exotic colors and a Moroccan style decor. This is a perfect blend for a cutting garden. Sow them in a sunny area for a reward of luxurious scent and rich color! See the inside of the packet for tips on creating a Moroccan style garden in your own backyard.
When to plant outside: RECOMMENDED. Cold winter climates: early spring, as soon as the soil can be worked. This means St. Patrick's Day or earlier. Warm winter climates: November to January for spring bloom.
Sweet Pea Moroccan Spice $3.79
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~Singing the Blues~
Annual. Blooms in spring. Full sun. 5' - 6' vines. 'Singing the Blues' is a designer blend of cool shades of blue, ranging from deep rich tones to delicate pastel colors. A beautiful addition to your spring garden and very pretty as cut flowers. For all Sweet Peas, the bloom period depends on the weather. As temperatures warm up in summer, flower production starts to slow down. Removing all spent stalks and blooms immediately after they are done blooming will prolong the bloom period. Before planting, prepare your sight well. Choose a sunny, cool spot away from winds and heat-absorbing materials like brick and stone. A 1' - 2' deep bed that has been amended with compost or peat is ideal with the pH ranging from alkaline to neutral. Please note that Sweet Peas are inedible and poisonous.
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~In the PINK~
Annual Blooms in spring. 8" - 10" mounds. Full sun. A compact dwarf Sweet Pea, 'Cupid Pink' has masses of pink and white bi-colored flowers. Perfect for hanging baskets, patio containers, and borders. Cupid type Sweet Peas were bred over 100 years ago. They are a nice alternative for Sweet Pea lovers who don't have the space to grow vines. 'Cupid Pink' is lightly fragrant, and looks beautiful with burgundy-foliage plants such as Coleus, Sweet Potato Vine, or Hyacinth Bean Vine. It generally blooms for 3-5 weeks and does not need a trellis or strings for support. For all Sweet Peas, the bloom period depends on the weather. As temperatures warm up in summer, flower production starts to slow down. Removing all spent stalks and blooms immediately after they are done blooming will prolong the bloom period. Before planting, prepare your sight well. Choose a sunny, cool spot away from winds and heat-absorbing materials like brick and stone. A 1' - 2' deep bed that has been amended with compost or peat is ideal with the pH ranging from alkaline to neutral. Please note that Sweet Peas are inedible and poisonous.
When to plant outside: In cold climates, sow in early spring as soon as the soil can be worked. This means St. Patrick's Day or earlier. In warm climates, sow October through January for early spring bloom.
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~Sweet Pea King Tut "Electric Blue"~
Hundreds of beautiful electric-blue blossoms. Commonly grown in China and India and researchers are working to develop strains that will be edible for humans in drought-stricken countries. Rarely offered. Annual, 1-2' plants.
Sweet Pea King Tut "Electric Blue $2.00
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~Sweet Pea, Hyacinth Bean Vine-Ruby Moon~
Annual that is Purple to white followed by purple bean pods blooming in Summer and prefers Full Sun, Partial Sun to heights of 6'-20' vine. Expect color all summer long either from the purple, velvety bean pods, purple & white flowers, or beautiful foliage. Multi - use: a quick screen on a fence or trellis, in a hanging basket, or as an unusual ground cover! Hyacinth Bean is a legume and will enrich your soil with nitrogen. An Heirloom Variety.
Hyacinth Bean Vine Ruby Moon $2.50
~Sweet Peas~
~Sowing Seeds Directly into the Garden~
In mild winter climates, where the ground does not freeze, sweet pea seeds should be fall-sown directly into the garden from September through November to grow strong root systems and then bloom in spring. If you do not get your seeds planted in fall, plant as early as possible in the spring in a well drained spot that offers some afternoon shade.
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