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Title: Perennial Sweet Peas
Post by: Yorkshire Lass on September 11, 2011, 11:47:42
I have grown these for the first time this year and had a good display. Do I cut them back to ground level when finished flowering or just leave them?

YL
Title: Re: Perennial Sweet Peas
Post by: Aden Roller on September 11, 2011, 12:12:38
I think I'd just leave them.

We had a patch in the front garden years ago. We let them get on with it and they reappeared every year.
Title: Re: Perennial Sweet Peas
Post by: Hector on September 11, 2011, 13:03:59
We have two lots that e basically leave to their own devices :)
Title: Re: Perennial Sweet Peas
Post by: Digeroo on September 11, 2011, 14:39:54
I have some growing through an apple tree.  Lovely! the tree flowers for months. ;D
They just seem to pop up and flower year after year.  The slugs and snails must deal with the wilted stems I certainly don't.
Title: Re: Perennial Sweet Peas
Post by: caroline7758 on September 11, 2011, 15:45:15
They are lovely but can get invasive. I dig loads of mine uo every year and every year they completely take over the bed. On the other hand, whenever I have tried to transplant them, I have failed. ::)
Title: Re: Perennial Sweet Peas
Post by: compostbin on September 11, 2011, 15:56:52
 ::)......never had heard before,...of a perennial sweetpea,..........can anyone tell me where i can get some?
Title: Re: Perennial Sweet Peas
Post by: brown thumb on September 11, 2011, 16:08:18
i had some years ago but when i moved for got to bring them with me i always cut them off at ground level when doing autumn tidy up and no i haven't seen any for sale any where lately must start asking around garden centres as would love to get some again you dont see the seeds any where either
Title: Re: Perennial Sweet Peas
Post by: Hector on September 11, 2011, 16:56:32
Brown thumb...I'll have a look for seeds off mine. They are in a "natural" (ahem...untamed) part of garden, so no guarantees. They are pinks :)
Title: Re: Perennial Sweet Peas
Post by: Yorkshire Lass on September 11, 2011, 17:09:15
I was given the seeds by a friend  who had saved them from her flowers.  I'll see if I can gather some seeds as they finish flowering to pass around.

YL
Title: Re: Perennial Sweet Peas
Post by: Duke Ellington on September 11, 2011, 18:16:31
http://www.plant-world-seeds.com/store/view_seed_item/803?actionName=search_for_item&itemname=LATHYRUS+CHILENSIS&search_string=LATHYRUS
Title: Re: Perennial Sweet Peas
Post by: Aden Roller on September 11, 2011, 20:05:44
http://www.plant-world-seeds.com/store/view_seed_item/803?actionName=search_for_item&itemname=LATHYRUS+CHILENSIS&search_string=LATHYRUS

An impressive supplier! Thanks Duke.

Have you ordered from them?
Title: Re: Perennial Sweet Peas
Post by: Stopp on September 11, 2011, 20:10:40
http://www.suttons.co.uk/Gardening/Flowers/Flower+Seeds/Sweet+Pea+Everlasting+Latifolius+Mix+Seeds_133476.htm?sku=133476
Title: Re: Perennial Sweet Peas
Post by: brown thumb on September 12, 2011, 14:38:58
been to both sites (big mistake cant resist seeds)  decision time coming on  which do i go for
Title: Re: Perennial Sweet Peas
Post by: Lishka on September 12, 2011, 21:56:01
I agree that, once established, they can be very invasive. When I wanted to get rid of one of mine I had to dig really deep to get to the massive roots - and then paint it with Root Out and cover it with black plastic for a season. The damned thing was right in the centre of a precious vegetable bed :o

Another I cleverly? planted against a tall hawthorne hedge. Well, I thought that it would be pretty growing through it. And I'm sure it does. It grows towards the sun and my neighbour is well pleased every year with the freebie show he gets ;D

And it gets chopped off to the ground about now. I did a big cutback at the weekend and disposed of the rubbish but if I find pieces I've missed tomorrow which have seed pods I come back to this thread and offer them. The flowers are pink, btw.

Lishka
Title: Re: Perennial Sweet Peas
Post by: woodypecks on September 13, 2011, 11:30:14
Oh !  Lishka !   I bet that looks beautiful ! Debs
Title: Re: Perennial Sweet Peas
Post by: petengade on October 15, 2011, 17:05:56

I have saved the seed from my everlasting sweet pea, same as the ones below (white with slight blush) anybody wanting some PM me your address and I will post to you, send postage to ollie's Movember mens cancer fund

 
http://www.suttons.co.uk/Gardening/Flowers/Flower+Seeds/Sweet+Pea+Everlasting+Latifolius+Mix+Seeds_133476.htm?sku=133476
Title: Re: Perennial Sweet Peas
Post by: petengade on October 17, 2011, 17:13:40
Aden Roller,
  Seeds posted lunch time, put enough for two gardens  :D
Title: Re: Perennial Sweet Peas
Post by: Aden Roller on October 18, 2011, 01:20:23
Aden Roller,
  Seeds posted lunch time, put enough for two gardens  :D

Wow! Really appreciated! Thank you.  :)
Title: Re: Perennial Sweet Peas
Post by: Aden Roller on October 19, 2011, 12:19:06
Aden Roller,
  Seeds posted lunch time, put enough for two gardens  :D

Wow! Really appreciated! Thank you.  :)


And... they arrived today!!!!  ;D A brilliant looking padded envelope of seeds!  :)
Thank you!
Title: Re: Perennial Sweet Peas
Post by: petengade on October 19, 2011, 16:35:47
Glad they arrived safely, not sure when to plant the seed, I had pods split and throw some seed seed into some tubs this time last year and have taken, maybe will flower next year.
Title: Re: Perennial Sweet Peas
Post by: Aden Roller on October 19, 2011, 22:29:10
Glad they arrived safely, not sure when to plant the seed, I had pods split and throw some seed seed into some tubs this time last year and have taken, maybe will flower next year.

I found this bit of info thanks to Sutton Seeds:
"Culture: Sow late spring/summer for flowers July-September the following year, and annually thereafter."

I'm happy to wait until Spring rather than waste the seeds. Once they get going I think they will look lovely the following year.
I have a couple of different spots in mind for them.

Again - thanks very much Petengade!  :)
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