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This is the first year that I have had to put mine in the GH. It was far too many degrees below to expect them to survive. Spring planted one are just as nice if growing for pleasure.
Mine do great after sowing in spring and soon catch up just like all later sown seeds. I also tend to sow a new set each month as they get mildewed and short stemed as they age and so having a series of ever younger rows means that you can let the first lot go to seed to save fat and ripe seed for next year once they are past thier best and keep on cutting gorgeous bunches until the frosts. I also means that you can be starting the autumn digging over whislt still having sweet peas scenting the house and plot. x sunlovingwhat a good idea :)