They’re easy to grow as well. Most are climbers, which can be trained up teepees of canes, but you can also buy dwarf varieties for pots and baskets. It's best to sow the seeds in October for planting ...
Sweet peas (Lathyrus odoratus) are a different plant altogether. Grown for their lovely scented flowers and climbing ... The tiny peas are tightly packed into 3-inch pods and are excellent for eating ...
Height and spread: 150cm (60”). 2 plants for £15 Offer 5: Sweet Pea Snoopea – SAVE £2 A superb dwarf sweet pea that carpets the ground with a kaleidoscope of colour and fragrance!
Sow seeds in a cold frame in autumn or straight into the ground in spring, and you'll be eating sweet, tender peas ... to create supports for plants. Once peas have reached 5-8cm (2-3in) in ...
With their sweet flavor and tender texture, fresh peas are a ... Choose compact or dwarf varieties that are well-suited for ...
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You really have to grow the real thing.” Most sweet peas like to climb, so plant the seeds by a fence or some kind of trellis, even if they’re growing in a large container, unless you choose a ...
Sweet alyssum (Lobularia maritima) is one of the most popular companion plants for gardeners looking for organic solutions to pest problems and other common green-thumb-inhibiting issues.
Q: I grew sweet peas this summer and loved filling the house with their flowers. The plants have finished and I was going to clear them away to the compost heap but noticed a lot of pods on them.
Cultivars have blue foliage. ID: Stiff, very prickly needles surround the stem. Use: Popular as a specimen but it is difficult to combine well with other plants. Dwarf cultivars are available. Pinus ...
Want a native pea that packs a punch? This fast-growing shrub has a dark heart… it was traditionally used to poison fish, but it’s safe for stock animals and gardeners. HABIT Fast-growing ...
It is now too late to propagate chilli from seed. Plant the seedlings between 40 cm to 60 cm apart to allow for their bushy ...