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Talkback: Growing sweet peas
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Just picked by first bunch this year, the scent is heavenly (went with CAROL KLEINS recommendation) but ugh! the little black bugs, I drowned them in the sink,does anybody have a cure?
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I was tempted by some perennial sweet peas at the weekend but for some rather foolish reason decided against it and I'm now kicking myself.
My parents have a large one and its blooms are wonderful - if almost scentless, but will still look amazing in a vase regardless.
My own annuals are blooming now; I love this time of year where the vase is never empty.
The most widely grown perennial sweet pea is like fire - a wonderful servant, but ferocious and damaging if it spreads out of control
I'd urge you to consider other wonderful, better behaved perennial pea species, especially Lathyrus rotundifolius which has been a star in my garden, with its bricky pink flowers. Also the dwarf, cerise-flowered L. tuberosus aka the Fyfield Pea.
The black insects are not bugs but pollen beetles. The way I clear them is to hold the bunch of flowers in my hand, extend my arm and swing it round like a windmill, as fast as I dare without wrecking the flowers. It's a similar action to drying lettuce held in a tea towel. The beetles are ejected by centrifugal force.
Nigel Colborn
they start of ok,nice and green grow up tp about 5ins,then nothing....
what am i doing wrong...
maybe its the seed packets themselves.
any ideas...
the 1's i would like to grow are the 1's with a lot of scent and large flowers.