sweet pea flower seed packets Sweet Pea Bundle - Single Colour Varieties
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sweet pea flower seed packets

sweet pea flower seed packets Sweet Pea Bundle - Single Colour Varieties

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sweet pea flower seed packets Sweet Pea Bundle - Single Colour VarietiesOur Sweet Pea seed bundle A bundle of 5 of our individual 'single colour' sweet pea packets. These seed packets are normally 9. 75 when purchased separately, so order the 1 x Sweet Pea bundle for just 8. 95 and give your garden a boost of colour and the scent of summer! Would you like a gift box to give this as a gift? No problem just select the 'with Gift Box' variant for 2 extra and you will receive a sealed gift box containing the 5 packets and

Our Sweet Pea seed bundle - A bundle of 5 of our individual 'single colour' sweet pea packets. These seed packets are normally £9.75 when purchased separately, so order the 1 x Sweet Pea bundle for just £8.95 and give your garden a boost of colour and the scent of summer!

Would you like a gift box to give this as a gift? No problem - just select the 'with Gift Box' variant for £2 extra and you will receive a sealed gift box containing the 5 packets and sealed with a lovely label.

Full sowing instructions are featured on each seed packet and this bundle includes one of each packet of:

Sweet Pea Beaujolais

Sweet Pea High Scent

Sweet Pea Matucana

Sweet Pea Princess Elizabeth

Sweet Pea Red Ensign

Main image shows a mix of various sweet pea flowers as an idea of how you may wish to present your flowers once grown.

When to sow January to March, September and October under glass or indoors, April and May sow direct outdoors.
Where to sow Sow indoors or under glass, 2.5cm (1in) deep in compost filled root trainers.
Sow direct where they are to flower, preferably in a sunny position , either in a pot or border, 2.5cm (1in) deep and 5cm (2in) apart.
What to do next Harden off seedlings sown indoors or under glass during late March to be planted out in flowering site from April onwards.
Thin direct sown seedlings to 10cm (4in) apart. 
Protect outdoor seedlings from slugs and snails
  As the plants grow provide support with tall canes or netting. Can grow up to 6ft tall. 
  Pick flowers regularly to encourage new growth.
Handy tips
Deadhead on a regular basis to ensure that flowering continues all summer.
Flowering period May to September.
Uses Ideal for cut flowers with an intense fragrance
Height See individual packets
Spread See individual packets

 

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