Recently I planted some Sweet Pea seeds in recycled newspaper pots.
Here we look at how they are progressing and make some further recommendations.
The seeds have now started to grow well. They are being watered regularly but have been moved from the kitchen which was quite warm to a rather cooler conservatory – particularly at night. This has slowed down the rate of growth quite considerably.
- Sweet Pea seedling at first stage of growth
In order to create a succession of sweet scented blooms throughout the summer months I now plant a further batch of seeds. These are now a few weeks behind the first batch and will flower that bit later. Repeat this process until you have used all your seeds and you will enjoy a much longer season of cut flowers!
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