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We firmly believe this is the very best red flowered sweet pea.

It is more free flowering than other reds, has a light fragrance (most reds have none), and it is more sunproof than older red varieties.

It has a bright future as an exhibition variety, and is a wonderful cutflower.

  • Lightly fragrant
  • Good for garden and exhibition
Catalogue Number: 5010-1244
Packet Contains:
  • Approx 20 Seeds
Height:
  • 180cm / 6ft
Sowing distance:
  • 20cm / 8in
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growing information

Sowing Indoors

Almost fill 12cm (5in) pots with moist seed compost. Sow five seeds, evenly spaced, per pot and lightly cover them with a little more compost.

Water well after sowing, but not again until seedlings have emerged. Place in warmth 10-15C (50-60F).

Sowing Outdoors

Sow seeds in pre-watered soil 2cm (1in) deep, 10cm (4in) apart. Water daily until seedlings emerge.

Growing on / thinning

Grow on in unheated conditions, ideally in a cold frame. Pinch out the growing tips of plants produced from Jan-Mar sowings. Plant out 20cm (8in) apart from March onwards.

Aftercare

Support young plants with canes, netting or trellis to about 180cm (6ft). Pick the blooms regularly to ensure a continuous supply.

Special note

Do not chip the seeds nor soak them in water before sowing. Sept/Oct sowings produce the most vigorous and earliest flowering plants. Seedlings are best over-wintered in a cold frame or under cloches.

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