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Sweet Pea Bijou
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Sweet Pea Old Spice Mix
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Sweet Pea Princess Elisabeth
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Sweet Pea Royal Family
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Sweet Pea Ruffled
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Sweet Pea Welcome
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Sweet Pea White Ensign
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Sweet Pea | Grandiflora Matucana
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Sweet Pea | Old Spice Miss Willmot
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Sweet Pea | Perfume Millennium
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Sweet Pea | Spencer Royal Wedding
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Sweet Pea, Blue Ripple
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Sweet Pea, Day@Night
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Varieties and Growing Tips
- Annual Sweet Peas: Popular types like Bijou, Blue Ripple, and Royal Family grow 1 to 2.5 meters tall with colorful, scented blooms perfect for bouquets and floral walls.
- Perennial Sweet Peas: Varieties such as Pink Pearl offer long-lasting climbing vines, suitable for vertical landscaping and pots, with care taken to prune before winter.
- Planting Advice: Sow seeds in moist soil during April to May, preferably after germination, in groups near supports. Deadheading spent flowers encourages longer blooming and prevents seed formation.
- Growing Conditions: Choose sunny, wind-protected spots with humus-rich soil. Sweet peas adapt well to flowerbeds, balconies, and terraces.
Why Choose Sweet Peas for Your Garden?
- They add vertical interest and fragrance to gardens and urban green spaces.
- Suitable for Estonia’s climate with proper care and location choice.
- Provide fresh-cut flowers ideal for bouquets throughout summer.
- Easy to grow and maintain, rewarding gardeners with vibrant colors and pleasant scents.
- Perfect for urban gardening enthusiasts cultivating plants on balconies and small terraces.
Tips for Successful Cultivation
- Start seeds indoors or pre-germinate for better results in the short Estonian growing season.
- Support climbing stems with trellises or poles to maximize vertical growth.
- Water regularly but avoid waterlogging to keep roots healthy.
- Remove faded blossoms promptly to stimulate continuous flowering.
- Protect perennial types in pots from winter frost by moving indoors or mulching.
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