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Dainty Ripples Mix

This superb blend of striped and mottled Spencer varieties is incredibly delicate-looking with a fine perfume. Flowers are borne on long stems and almost every one is unique. Pale colours invite close inspection of the wavy petals and their fine markings. The plant grows as a vine to heights of 1.8 meters (6ft).
 
Growing Details
 
Item No Product Weight Est.Seed Ct Price   Qty.
FL3278A Dainty Ripples Mix 3 g 36 3.00  
FL3278B Dainty Ripples Mix 7 g 84 5.85  
FL3278C Dainty Ripples Mix 28 g 336 8.25  
FL3278D Dainty Ripples Mix 100 g 1200 16.60  

Growing Details

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The outer covering of the sweet pea seed is hard and resistant to absorbing water, an important precursor to seed germination.  There are several methods to getting around this.  In the early spring place the seeds on a damp paper towel in a warm spot for several hours.  Wait for the seeds to swell before planting promptly.  Any that have not swelled up can be nicked gently with a nail file or knife and placed back on the paper towel until they too begin to germinate.

Alternatively nick the outer coat of each seed before planting or place in a jar with an ample amount of sand and water, shake vigorously to scratch the seed surface.  This will allow water to enter the seed readily.

The easy way and far more rewarding is to plant your sweet pea seeds out in the garden in the autumn.  This mimics the lifecycle of the wild sweet pea plant.  Our wet autumns are ideal for soaking the seed in the soil where they will begin to grow slowly over the winter.  In the spring be prepared for a burst of green and an early bloom just when other gardeners are planting their seeds out after laboriously preparing the seeds.

If you leave some of the blossoms to go to seed sweet peas will reseed themselves just as their wild cousins do, but be sure to plant out some new seeds too to keep up the show of flowers and scent.

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