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Sweet Pea Duchy Of Cambridge Flower Seeds

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A new introduction from New Zealand and is highly unusual in that the blooms open as mauve shades, but gradually change to a range of turquoise and ultramarine shades and are especially fascinating when used as a cut flower. The best of both worlds one might say! Scented too.
€4.79
Only 18 in stock
 
A new introduction from New Zealand and is highly unusual in that the blooms open as mauve shades, but gradually change to a range of turquoise and ultramarine shades and are especially fascinating when used as a cut flower. The best of both worlds one might say! Scented too.
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SKU WN-100
Country of Manufacture United Kingdom
Brand Plants of Distinction
Colour Purple (Violet)
Seeds/packet 20
Plant Height 175 - 200 cm, 200 - 250 cm
Scientific name Lathyrus odoratus L.
Common name Mother of pearl
Sådd Förkultivera luktärter inomhus i såjord vid 18-20 grader i april-maj. Ställ ljust och svalt när fröerna grott. Luktärter har känsliga rötter - hantera varsamt vid omskolning. Plantera ut efter avhärdning och efter sista nattfrosten. Toppa luktärtsplantor vid 7-10 cm för mer grenade plantor. Luktärt kan sås direkt på friland när är jorden blivit uppvärmd Så gärna luktärter i djupa behållare, ex toalettpappersrullar - det gillar luktärtans rötter. Sätt plantjord längst ner och såjord överst. Vissa väljer att blötlägga luktärtans fröer i 24 h före sådd. 
Sowing depth 2 cm
Type Hardy Annual
Plantavstånd 20 cm
Exposure Sun/Part Shade
Cultivation Advice Lathyrus Odoratus, or annual Sweet Peas, are a cottage garden and cutting flower classic combining beautifully soft, simple blooms with a captivating fragrance.

Annual Sweet Peas are often blessed with a marvelous scent but last only one season, while Perennial Everlasting Sweet Peas return year after year but with considerably less fragrance than their annual relatives.

Heritage and heirloom varieties, the really old-fashioned types, are often blessed with the most fragrance, although their flowers are usually much smaller than the blooms found on more modern hybrid varieties.

Sweet peas can be sown anytime from September to March, but plants over-wintered in a cold-frame will be stronger when planted out the following Spring. Sweetpeas prefer semi-shade and will climb fences, netting or cane teepees.

Sow your sweet peas seeds two seeds to a pot, pushing the seeds to a depth of about one inch. Cover the pots with newspaper or a polystyrene tile to keep moisture and warmth in and light out. Germination will normally take place within 14 to 21 days.

Once the seedlings appear, keep them in a cool greenhouse or cold-frame to promote root rather than stem growth before planting out in the Spring.

Pinch out the growing tip when there are three or four pairs of leaves grown, this promotes encourage the formation of side shoots.

Sweet peas climb by twining their tendrils around the support frame, but it is helpful to guide them onto netting, climbing structures or support using sweet pea support rings.

Keep picking flowers throughout the season, flower production stops once seed pods are forming. The more that you cut your sweet peas flowers the longer you will be able to enjoy their fabulous perfume.
Care Medium
Bloom Time Jun, Jul, Aug, Sep
Good cut flower Yes
Language on package English
Brand Plants of Distinction
Storage Keep your seeds in a cool, dry and dark place.
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