
Planting, Growing, and Caring for Sweet Peas
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There are sweet pea varieties for every situation, from 8-foot-plus scramblers to dwarf bedding ones suitable for containers and borders without support.
- In their native Sicily, these ornamental peas have weak stems and an intense orange-jasmine-honey scent. Modern hybrids have stronger stalks and larger blooms.
- At the same time, some of these modern varieties with larger flowers and contemporary hues lack the fragrance of the earlier sweet peas. Sweet pea ‘Cupani,’ with its bicolored flowers and maroon upper petals with violet “wings,” is still deservedly popular and is easy to grow.
- The deliciously scented ‘America’ is an heirloom dating to 1896. Its petals unfurl to show stunning, wavy red and white stripes.
- Look for heirlooms like the ‘Old Spice’ collection from Sicily. This strain blooms in shades of white, cream, pink, lavender, and purple.
- ‘April in Paris’ is a fragrant modern variety with large creamy-yellow blossoms and lilac shading.
- While the common sweet pea is an annual, there is also a perennial, unscented, broad-leaved everlasting pea, Lathyrus latifolius. These clambering plants can reach up to 6 or 7 feet and are hardy to Zone 5; they are low-maintenance plants that flower regularly year on year.
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I have a sweet pea that I moved about 7 years ago from my aunts home...we put it in a spot "temporaily" until we found a better place for it...and its still there! I live in zone 5...when and how can we transplant to another location..so that we can have it grow up instead of lieing on the the ground...thank you!
Sweet peas love cool weather; it might be getting too hot for them now. If you’d like to try, however, you can transplant them to a part shade area, in well-drained soil (not clay). They like sunshine, but they like cool soil. Organic mulch will help that, but certain mulches can also harbor slugs, especially the coarser materials such as bark mulch or straw. In the heat of the afternoon, they will need shade. Choose your planting site wisely. Good luck!
Is it possible to grow sweet pea in a indoor greenhouse?
Yes, you can start sweet pea seeds indoors in a greenhouse. Here in northern climates, we sow mid-April and grow indoors for 3 to 4 weeks before transplanting outside.
I'm in Washington State. What zone am I? When should I start planting my sweet pea seeds so I can get it in Early or late Spring?
I planted mine in March and now they're about 5 ft tall. It probably bloom will July. Any tricks so I can them sooner?
Washington has quite a range—mostly 6am to 8b. So it depends where in Washington. See the Plant Hardiness Map: http://planthardiness.ars.usda.gov/PHZMWeb/
If you planted by the spring equinox in March, you should probably see blooms by the summer equinox in June.
I believe I am in zone 7, and I would love to plant sweet peas. Sadly, I think it is too late to get them this year, but perhaps next. What variety will produce large pink or purple flowers on long stems for cutting?
If you’re in zone 7 (or south), you could go for fall planting. Sweet Pea-Mammoth is a variety with large flowers on long stems.
I planted sweet peas next to my sugar snap peas. They are both blooming at the same time. I just learned the sweet peas are poisonous to eat. Should I not eat my sugar snap peas because they might be poisonous from cross pollination with the sweet peas?
I live in Houston,TX. What zone is that? It got cool for a few days. Is it just not possible to grow sweet peas here? Are there other vines that I could plant now?