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Sweet Peas For Hanging Baskets Collection

All you need for colourful, fragrant baskets

The Highlights

    • A collection of twenty four premium, garden ready Sweet Pea plants, beautifully perfumed and ready to plant straight into your hanging baskets, filling your garden with colour and fragrance all summer long
    • These compact, trailing varieties have been specially bred by our growers and come in a mix of complementary shades
    • Ideal to fill window boxes, balcony planters and patio pots too
    • For the perfect sweet pea display, choose a hanging basket at least 30cm in diameter and position where the plants will get at least six hours of direct sunlight per day
    • Plant out after the first frosts for flowers from June to October - cut the flowers regularly and the plants will produce more
    • Premium garden ready plants grown on a family run farm in Lancashire and sent to you at the best possible time for planting
    • These hardy annuals are easy to grow, very productive and perfect for beginners
    • Sweet peas need a trellis, obelisk or other support to climb up
    • Long flowering season from June to September
    • The pods and seeds of sweet peas are not edible
    • Spencer sweet peas are one of the most popular and reliable sweet pea series, renowned for their long stems and large, frilly flowers
    • Ideal for cutting - pick in the early morning or the evening. Sweet peas will last for five days in a vase

Sweet Peas For Hanging Baskets Collection

All you need for colourful, fragrant baskets
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The Highlights

    • A collection of twenty four premium, garden ready Sweet Pea plants, beautifully perfumed and ready to plant straight into your hanging baskets, filling your garden with colour and fragrance all summer long
    • These compact, trailing varieties have been specially bred by our growers and come in a mix of complementary shades
    • Ideal to fill window boxes, balcony planters and patio pots too
    • For the perfect sweet pea display, choose a hanging basket at least 30cm in diameter and position where the plants will get at least six hours of direct sunlight per day
    • Plant out after the first frosts for flowers from June to October - cut the flowers regularly and the plants will produce more
    • Premium garden ready plants grown on a family run farm in Lancashire and sent to you at the best possible time for planting
    • These hardy annuals are easy to grow, very productive and perfect for beginners
    • Sweet peas need a trellis, obelisk or other support to climb up
    • Long flowering season from June to September
    • The pods and seeds of sweet peas are not edible
    • Spencer sweet peas are one of the most popular and reliable sweet pea series, renowned for their long stems and large, frilly flowers
    • Ideal for cutting - pick in the early morning or the evening. Sweet peas will last for five days in a vase

Know Your Plant

Supplied as:

24 plug plants
Young plants ready to pot on before planting out

Height on arrival:

Eventual height:

Time to first crop:

Habit:

Trailing
These varieties will cascade over the edge of a basket
Trailing
These varieties will cascade over the edge of a basket
Trailing
These varieties will cascade over the edge of a basket
Trailing
These varieties will cascade over the edge of a basket

Hardiness:

Hardy annual
H3 - hardy in coastal and relatively mild parts of the UK (-5 to 1)
Hardy annual
H3 - hardy in coastal and relatively mild parts of the UK (-5 to 1)
Hardy annual
H3 - hardy in coastal and relatively mild parts of the UK (-5 to 1)
Hardy annual
H3 - hardy in coastal and relatively mild parts of the UK (-5 to 1)

Rootstock:

Spacing:

Care Guide

Good pest and disease resistance

Sweet peas don't tend to have serious problems with disease, but need to be planted with adequate spacing to avoid powdery mildew. Watch out for aphids, (spray the plants with soapy water if you see any) slugs and snails (make a barrier of copper wire, gravel, bark chips or crushed eggshells around your plants if slugs are a problem).

Water regularly

Keep your plants well watered, especially in hot or dry weather.

Full sun

Plant in a warm, sheltered spot where your plants will get at least six hours of sunlight daily.

Any fertile, well-draining soil

Thrives in any well-drained soil. If your soil is particularly clay-heavy and/or often becomes waterlogged then you can improve the drainage by adding in plenty of organic matter such as garden compost as well as some perlite or gravel.

Feed every two weeks

Give your plants a general purpose liquid feed every two weeks during the flowering season.

For more care tips and ideas visit our Knowledge page

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