How to Plant, Grow, and Care for Sweet Pea Flowers
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Do you cut sweet peas back to ground for winter
Hi Christine, Thanks for your question.
With perennial sweet peas, you will want to cut your plant back to the ground in winter. If you are in a location with frost, it is best to cut it back anytime after the first frost. If not, you can leave it to provide some winter shelter and then cut it back before new growth appears in the spring. Hope this helps!
I’m a novice gardener. We live in middle Tennesse. Can Sweet Peas be grown in containers? Thank you for any advice!
Hi Kathy! Thanks for your question. You most certainly can grow sweet peas in a container at your home in Tennessee. You’ll want to start thinking about getting your seeds in the dirt soon because it is best to plant sweet peas in very late winter or early spring. Choose a bigger container because sweet peas have large root systems.
One thing to remember is that sweet peas are climbers, some growing up to 10 feet tall. Except for the bush varieties, you will want to provide support for your plant to thrive. Sweet peas also like lots of sun, but cool, moist soil.
We are having a party for my husband in mid August and I would like to grow sweet peas to fill the tent. When should I plant them for maximum flowering? Mine are usually more or less over by this time.
Thank you.
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