Sweet Pea Kings Fragrant Collection
Sweet Peas are an easy flower to grow. They are undemanding and pretty well disease free, but like all plants will benefit more from good treatment.
This excellent value collection includes individual packets, each with approximately 20 seeds, of Kings High Scent, Princess Elizabeth, Beaujolais and Leamington.
Beaujolais
Beaujolais sweet pea produces large, highly scented and deep burgundy maroon flowers.
Kings High Scent
A very highly scented modern grandiflora type producing a delicate violet picotee with primrose to cream base.
Princess Elizabeth
A well scented Spencer variety which produces salmon pink blooms on a rich cream ground.
Leamington
Deep lavender with strongly waved petals. Strongly scented.
Kings seeds recommend sowing seeds into a good quality seed sowing compost and water only with tap water. Do not use butt water as this can contain harmful pathogens, resulting in poor germination.
When to Sow Kings Fragrant Sweet Pea Collection
September to April
Where to Sow
September sowings in flowering site 2cm (1") deep. Later sowings in pots or deep modules, such as rootrainers. 2 seeds to a module or 5 seeds to a pot, place in a cold frame to over winter. January sowings in unheated glasshouse. March sowings in a cold frame and April sowings direct to the flowering site.
What to do next
Glasshouse raised seedlings should be hardened off during March. Plant out pot grown seedlings in the flowering site 15cm (6") apart in April. Thin direct sown seedlings to 10cm (4") apart. Pick the flowers regularly to encourage new growth.
Flowers
June to September
Handy Tip
When plants are about 15cm (6") tall, pinch out the growing tip to encourage secondary growth.