Sweet Pea 'Trials Mix'

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This pot-luck packet contains a wild mix of seeds from the 80+ sweet pea varieties we trialled this year, including some rare gems that are hard to get your hands on. We’ve thoroughly mixed them all together, so there’s no telling what you’ll get, just the promise of beauty, surprise, and the joy of discovering new favourites as they grow. Perfect for the curious grower, the adventurous florist, or anyone who enjoys a bit of mystery in the garden. No guarantees, no labels, just pure sweet pea chaos. Enjoy!

A fistful of sweet peas- there's nothing better. These seeds are from varieties we trialled this year. We may have chosen them for their scent, length of stem or colour, we loved them all!

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This pot-luck packet contains a wild mix of seeds from the 80+ sweet pea varieties we trialled this year, including some rare gems that are hard to get your hands on. We’ve thoroughly mixed them all together, so there’s no telling what you’ll get, just the promise of beauty, surprise, and the joy of discovering new favourites as they grow. Perfect for the curious grower, the adventurous florist, or anyone who enjoys a bit of mystery in the garden. No guarantees, no labels, just pure sweet pea chaos. Enjoy!

A fistful of sweet peas- there's nothing better. These seeds are from varieties we trialled this year. We may have chosen them for their scent, length of stem or colour, we loved them all!

Best sown under cover in autumn to get the biggest, most productive plants. Plant out in spring. Or sow under cover from January and then plant out in the spring.

The young plants can handle a light cold-spell but do protect from hard frosty temperatures. Pinch out the growing tips at 6" tall to encourage bushier growth and more flowers. No need to pinch Autumn sown sweet peas.

Hardy Annual

Aspect: Full Sun

Spacing: 8 inches apart

Days to Maturity: 75-90 approx

Height: climber 5-8ft

APPROX 10 SEEDS PER PACKET

Reminder- sweet pea seeds are not edible, keep away from children and animals