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What Is The Best Sweet Pea Variety?

The best scented sweet peas

  • Lathyrus ‘Albutt Blue’
  • Lathyrus ‘America’
  • Lathyrus ‘Matucana’
  • Lathyrus ‘Erewhon’
  • Lathyrus ‘Karen Louise’
  • Lathyrus ‘Janet Scott’
  • Lathyrus ‘Black Knight’
  • Lathyrus ‘Bramdean’

Which are the best sweet peas to grow?

  • Creamy, purple blooms of Lathyrus odoratus ‘Percy Thrower’
  • Wavy-edged bright red flowers of Lathyrus odoratus ‘Lipstick’
  • Dark-pink and white striped/flaked Lathyrus odoratus ‘Pandemonium’
  • Pink blooms of Lathyrus odoratus ‘Geranium Pink’
  • Purple-edged cream flowers of Lathyrus odoratus ‘Hi Scent’

What is the most fragrant sweet pea variety?

Said to be the most powerfully scented sweet pea available, ‘Matucana’ has small, but powerfully scented bi-coloured flowers. Not to be confused with the very similar (and equally fragrant) variety ‘Cupani’.

What is the best type of pea?

Recommended Varieties

  • Daybreak (54 days to harvest; 20 to 24 inches tall, good for freezing) Spring (57 days; 22 inches tall; dark green freezer peas)
  • Sparkle (60 days to harvest; 18 inches tall; good for freezing)
  • Snowbird (58 days; 18 inches tall; double or triple pods in clusters)
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Which sweet peas have the longest stems?

Lathyrus odoratus, ‘Mammoth Crimson’
Mammoth Sweet Peas belongs to a type of sweet pea called an ‘Early Multiflora Gigantea’. Marked by the longest stems, and large fragrant blooms, they are very popular with commercial cut flower growers.

What are the easiest peas to grow?

Some good varieties to try are:

  • ‘Sugar Ann’: vines grow only 2 feet tall, no support required.
  • ‘Sugar Snap’: The original (Calvin’s) just brought back.
  • ‘Early Snap’: An early-maturing version produces peas 10 to 14 days earlier than ‘Sugar Snap’
  • ‘Super Sugar Mel’: produces 4-inch-long, very sweet pods.

What is the best soil to plant sweet peas in?

Plant sweet peas in an open, sunny position in a well-drained but moisture-retentive soil. Sweet peas are well suited to growing in pots – make sure you use a good, peat-free compost with a slow-release fertiliser mixed in.

Why are my sweet peas not fragrant?

A: Sweet pea fragrance varies among the varieties. Some of the modern hybrids aren’t as fragrant as the older and Spencer varieties. Rain, high temperatures, time of day and the age of the flower also influence the fragrance.

Do everlasting sweet peas smell?

Perennial or everlasting peas lack the fragrance of the annual form, but share the same colourful flowers and return each year, dying back below ground in winter. Use climbing types on fences, through shrubs or hedges or on a bank.

How many varieties of sweet peas are there?

Get to know more about the sweet peas, the garden flowers with eye-catching multicolored varieties and stunning fragrance. Sweet peas have 110 species and belong to the pea-flower subfamily of the Fabaceae family.

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Which peas grow the fastest?

Shelling peas are one of the fastest maturing types of peas, with the smaller, bush varieties ready in about 50 days. Try growing the following varieties: ‘Green Arrow,’ ‘Maestro,’ ‘Lincoln,’ and ‘Tall Telephone.

What are the best peas to eat raw?

Sugar snap and snow peas can be enjoyed raw as a nutritious and healthy snack — simply remove their hard outer string. Both can also be added to stir-fries or salads for an extra boost of sweetness.

Do sugar snap peas need a trellis?

Snap peas need to climb to grow, so you need to have a support system in place. Pea trellises are widely available at garden centers, but I used an upside down tomato cage and it worked extremely well. This is my favorite hack for growing sugar snap peas in containers!

Does cutting sweet peas make them flower more?

As the flowers open keep cutting; this stimulates further flower production. Never leave seeds to develop on the plants. Remember that sweet peas are annuals.

How do you encourage long stems on sweet peas?

To get straight stems on sweet peas, the tip is to remove the tendrils. When you look at a Sweet pea, you will see the tendrils, which cling onto the plant support and look as if they are helping the plant along; they are not.

Do you cut sweet peas down after flowering?

Cut down your sweet peas when they finish flowering, but leave the roots in the ground as they have little nodules on them which will add nitrogen to your soil.

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What is the best fertilizer for peas?

Peas grow best in soil with a pH between 6 and 7.5. Use well-rotted manure or compost at planting. Continuous use of high phosphorus fertilizer such as 10-10-10 or 15-30-15, or high rates of manure or manure compost results in phosphorus buildup in the soil.

How can I increase my pea yield?

The soil around your peas should stay consistently moist, and depending on rainfall, that may require watering deeply two or three times a week. Proper trellising is also key. But the easiest and most dramatic way to increase your yield is to apply an inoculant at planting time.

Are English peas and sweet peas the same?

Garden peas are sometimes called sweet peas or English peas. The pods are firm and rounded, but you must shell them, remove the peas inside, then discard the pods before eating. The peas are sweet and may be eaten raw or cooked; these are the peas you typically see canned or in the freezer section.

When should I plant out sweet peas?

Sowing sweet peas
Sow sweet peas in pots of seed compost in autumn or spring then plant them out in April, or sow them directly into the soil in April.

What do you feed sweet peas?

I like to feed mine regularly with organic liquid seaweed feed, or comfrey would work equally well too. In dry weather water them regularly to keep them healthy, and once they start flowering, daily cuttings will help you get the best out of your sweet peas.

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