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sweet peas?

Started by lizagrowbag, July 18, 2008, 19:46:23

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lizagrowbag

ok this is going to sound really  hmm  well like a newbie and thats what i totaly am
but i always remember my dad growing sweet peas i remember them being really pretty   but   are they actually edible peas in there  what kids of peas are they if so  and if not why would alot of the allotments have them ?

lizagrowbag


bedrockdave

I'm no expert but we don't get any peas as we cut any pods off if we've missed the flowers to prolong the growing season , we grow them for cutting as they have a wonderful scent and to encourage bees to pollinate the beans etc

Flighty

They're grown for their flowers, which of course look good and have a nice scent. I've grown lots on my plot see my blog entry
http://flightplot.wordpress.com/2008/07/06/the-shed-and-flowers/
Flighty's plot,  http://flightplot.wordpress.com,  is my blog.

I support the Gardening with Disabilities Trust, http://www.gardeningwithdisabilitiestrust.org.uk

jordsbabe

your sweatpeas are beautiful

Flighty

Flighty's plot,  http://flightplot.wordpress.com,  is my blog.

I support the Gardening with Disabilities Trust, http://www.gardeningwithdisabilitiestrust.org.uk

Palustris

Liza The Peas you find in sweet pea pods are poisonous. Please do not eat them!
Gardening is the great leveller.

manicscousers

we grow them to attract the bees in to pollinate the beans 'n' things  ;D

Tulipa

Hi Liza,

Once the pod starts forming if you cut it off straight away you will get more flowers.  If the plant thinks it has produced its seeds it then thinks the job is done and stops flowering so it is best to snip a pod off as soon as you see it.

I love sweet peas, enjoy them....

T.

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