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Sweet Peas Everlasting Mixed Colours Seeds | OSC Seeds

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Sweet Peas Everlasting Mixed Colours Seeds | OSC Seeds

Approx. 20 seeds/pkt (20 seeds/gram)

A beautiful mix of colours from deeper red through rose and light pink to white. Plant in full sun to enjoy rich colour and best garden performance. When climbing, vines can reach 120-150 cm tall. Sweet Pea is a rhizomatous, deep-rooted legume that climbs using tendrils on any support living or constructed. Without support the plant forms a thick mat about 30-40 cm high. Blooms from mid-June to mid-August. Very good for erosion control and slowing invading shrubs and weedy trees. Once established (which takes two growing seasons), plants need little care. Bumblebees pollinate the flowers and some butterflies get nectar from the flowers. Hardy to Zone 5. For many native and perennial plants, late fall is the best time to sow seed directly outside. Why you ask? Simply put, many of these plants produce seed that is viable but dormant. This means allowing seeds to naturally stratify over winter will “wake up” the dormant seed for best results.

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Approx. 20 seeds/pkt (20 seeds/gram)

A beautiful mix of colours from deeper red through rose and light pink to white. Plant in full sun to enjoy rich colour and best garden performance. When climbing, vines can reach 120-150 cm tall. Sweet Pea is a rhizomatous, deep-rooted legume that climbs using tendrils on any support living or constructed. Without support the plant forms a thick mat about 30-40 cm high. Blooms from mid-June to mid-August. Very good for erosion control and slowing invading shrubs and weedy trees. Once established (which takes two growing seasons), plants need little care. Bumblebees pollinate the flowers and some butterflies get nectar from the flowers. Hardy to Zone 5. For many native and perennial plants, late fall is the best time to sow seed directly outside. Why you ask? Simply put, many of these plants produce seed that is viable but dormant. This means allowing seeds to naturally stratify over winter will “wake up” the dormant seed for best results.

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