Sweet peas add a pop of colour to any garden - and Monty Don has reminded gardeners of the best time to begin growing them ...
We love sweet peas - doesn’t everyone? They’re beautiful, they smell great, and they’re easy to grow. If you’ve already sown them indoors, you’re probably wondering when to plant out ...
Make sure you wipe your knife or secateurs between cutting each plant to prevent diseases from spreading. Secure the sweet pea to its cane with string, garden twine or special sweet pea rings.
Once germinated, move them to a cool, sheltered position such as a coldframe. Young sweet peas like growing in cool conditions but don’t tolerate being frosted. If it’s too warm, they can become weak.
Sweet Pea Plant-Based Kitchen got its start in Rochester, when Classical French Trained Chef, Ryan Jennings, along with Co-Founder, Mike Linehan set out to create a plant-based meal program for ...
Plant your sweet peas, one per support. Toby used a highly scented old fashioned sweet pea called ‘Matucana’.