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Item Number: CG76850
SWEET PEA High Scent
SWEET PEA High Scent Description:
A modern grandiflora type, delightful violet picotee with primrose to cream buds. Rich fragrence. A must for any sweet pea lover.




WHEN TO SOW
September to April
WHERE TO SOW
September in flowering site 2cm deep, later in pots five seeds in each, October and November in a cold frame, January in an unheated glasshouse, March in a cold frame, April in flowering site.
WHAT TO DO NEXT
Glasshouse raised seedlings should be hardened off during March. Plant out pot grown seedlings in the flowering site 15cm apart in April. Thin direct sown seedlings to 10cm apart. Pick flowers regularly to encourage new growth.
MATURITY
Late June to September
HANDY TIP
When plants are about 15cm tall, pinch out the growing tip to encourage secondary growth.


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