
Sweet Peas (Lathyrus odorata)
It's time to plant Sweet Peas for spring bloom! Delightful fragrance and a
variety of lovely colors make them one of the most beloved garden flowers.
Grow in beds and containers, on slopes and trellises. Pick for magnificent
bouquets. Easy, long blooming, and wonderful!
These Mediterranean vining annuals are known for their fragrant blooms
during our cool weather. Their blossoms come in single and mixed colors, and
make a great cut flower. Remember, these are not edible type peas, so do not
let your favorite mammals (humans OR pets) eat them.
There are early-flowering varieties that will bloom in midwinter when days
are short (Early Flowering Multiflora, Early Multiflora), perfect for our
mild winters. There are also heirloom varieties (some dating back hundreds
of years) that bloom in the spring, such as “Old Spice, Cupid Pink, Ocean
Foam”. Try the bi-colors like “Streamers” and the ruffled “Melody Blend”.
There are even bush-types like “Little Sweetheart” and Knee-Hi Mix that are
perfect for containers.
To help the seeds germinate, they can be soaked for several hours or even
overnight before planting. Another method is to keep seeds between two wet
paper towels in a baggie overnight. Always sprinkle a little Sure Start in
the planting hole for guaranteed success.
Plant in rich soil and keep moist until the new leaves appear. Make sure
that the trellis, strings or wire are already in place before planting.
Leave a few inches space between a wall/fence and the trellis to ensure good
air circulation.
Protect young plants from birds with Harvest Guard Row Cover or bird
netting. Apply Sluggo to control slugs and snails, they like the cool, moist
weather too.
When plants are 5”-6” tall, pinch out the tops to encourage side branching.
Regular watering, grooming (removing seedpods) and monthly fertilizing will
help you enjoy a long blooming season.
Available at all Sloat Garden Centers!