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Morning Glory ‘Ensign Red’ – Seeds (Convolvulus tricolor)
The Morning Glory ‘Ensign Red’ is a stunning dwarf variety of Convolvulus tricolor that produces bright crimson-red trumpet-shaped blooms with golden-yellow throats. Unlike climbing morning glories, this compact type forms neat, bushy plants that flower profusely throughout summer. Its vibrant, bold red flowers bring instant color to beds, borders, and containers.
What Makes It Special
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Rare red-flowered dwarf morning glory
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Non-climbing and compact, ideal for small spaces
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Blooms heavily through summer with minimal care
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Perfect for creating striking bedding displays
Key Features
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Botanical name: Convolvulus tricolor
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Variety: Morning Glory ‘Ensign Red’
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Seed count: Approx. seeds per pack
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Height/Spread: 20–30 cm tall, spreading 25 cm
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Position: Full sun; prefers well-drained soil
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Flowering period: Summer to early autumn
Ideal For
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Bedding and border displays
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Patio pots and window boxes
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Rock gardens and sunny edges
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Adding bold red accents to summer gardens
Sowing Instructions
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When to sow: March–May indoors, or April–June outdoors after frost
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How to sow:
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Sow seeds 0.5 cm deep in trays or directly in garden soil
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Keep soil moist until germination (7–14 days)
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Needs warmth and sun to thrive
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After germination:
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Thin seedlings to 20–25 cm spacing
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Pinch back young growth for bushier plants
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Morning Glory ‘Ensign’ Mixed – Seeds (Convolvulus tricolor)
The Morning Glory ‘Ensign’ Mixed is a compact, dwarf variety of Convolvulus tricolor that produces a cheerful mix of blue, white, and pink trumpet-shaped blooms with bright yellow centers. Unlike climbing morning glories, this variety forms neat, bushy plants that are ideal for bedding, borders, and containers. Its vivid flowers open in the morning sun and provide an eye-catching display all summer long.
What Makes It Special
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Compact, non-climbing morning glory variety
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Striking tricolor blooms in blue, white, and pink with golden centers
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Long-flowering, hardy, and easy to grow
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Perfect for containers, borders, and mass planting
Key Features
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Botanical name: Convolvulus tricolor
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Variety: Morning Glory ‘Ensign’ Mixed
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Seed count: Approx. seeds per pack
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Height/Spread: 20–30 cm tall, spreading 25 cm
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Position: Full sun; well-drained soil
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Flowering period: Summer to early autumn
Ideal For
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Bedding displays and borders
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Patio containers and window boxes
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Rock gardens and sunny spots
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Seasonal pollinator-friendly gardens
Sowing Instructions
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When to sow: March–May indoors, or April–June outdoors after frost
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How to sow:
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Sow seeds 0.5 cm deep in trays or directly into prepared soil
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Keep soil lightly moist until germination (7–14 days)
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Prefers warm, sunny conditions
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After germination:
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Thin seedlings to 20–25 cm apart
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Pinch tips for bushier growth if desired
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Moonflower – Seeds (Ipomoea noctiflora)
Moonflower is a fast-growing annual climber that produces large, fragrant, pure white blooms which open at dusk and glow in the moonlight. Ideal for evening gardens, patios, and trellises, its sweet scent attracts moths and night pollinators. With lush green foliage and dramatic nighttime flowers, Moonflower adds a magical touch to summer evenings.
Why Grow "Moonflower"
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Large, pure white blooms that open at night
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Fragrant flowers perfect for evening gardens
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Fast-growing annual climber
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Attracts moths and night pollinators
Key Features
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Type: Annual climber (Ipomoea noctiflora)
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Height: 2–3 m
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Flowering: Summer to early autumn
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Position: Full sun
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Uses: Trellises, fences, pergolas, evening gardens, containers
Ideal For
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Creating magical night-time garden displays
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Covering arches, fences, and trellises
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Adding fragrance to patios and seating areas
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Pollinator-friendly planting for night visitors
Sowing & Growing
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Sow indoors: 4–6 weeks before last frost
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Sow outdoors: After frost danger has passed
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Germination: 10–20 days (soak seeds before sowing)
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Space seedlings: 30 cm apart
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Prefers well-drained soil and full sun
Mina 'Spanish Flag' – 65 Seeds (Mina lobata)
Bring vibrant color and vertical drama to your garden with Mina lobata, also known as the Spanish Flag or Exotic Love Vine. This spectacular climber produces cascades of flame-like flower spikes that open red, then mature through orange, yellow, and finally creamy white—creating a dazzling tricolor effect all season long. Fast-growing and easy to train, it’s a showstopper for trellises, arches, and fences.
What Makes It Special
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Striking multi-colored flower spikes in fiery shades
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A vigorous annual climber that covers structures quickly
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Long-lasting blooms from summer to frost
Key Features
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Height: up to 3–5 m with support
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Annual, fast-growing
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Blooms from midsummer to autumn
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Perfect for vertical gardening and decorative screening
Ideal For
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Trellises, arches, pergolas, and fences
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Adding a tropical flair to summer gardens
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Containers with climbing supports
Sowing
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Sow indoors Feb–Apr at 18–22°C
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Germination: 10–21 days
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Harden off and plant outdoors after last frost in full sun
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Provide strong support for climbing
Japanese Morning Glory 'Kikyo Zaki Mix' – Seeds
(Ipomoea nil)
The Japanese Morning Glory 'Kikyo Zaki Mix' is a traditional and highly prized variety, renowned in Japanese horticulture for its uniquely ruffled, star-shaped blooms. This climbing annual produces an extraordinary mix of deep purples, blues, pinks, and whites, each with striking petal forms that set them apart from common morning glories. The lush green foliage and vigorous growth make it a spectacular choice for trellises, fences, or balcony planters.
Key Features
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Type: Annual climber
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Height: 2–3 m
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Spread: 30–40 cm
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Flowering: July–October
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Position: Full sun / partial shade
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Soil: Fertile, well-drained
Ideal For
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Training up fences, arches, or trellises
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Balcony or patio containers with supports
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Creating a vertical display of colour
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Collectors of rare Japanese heirloom flowers
Sowing & Growing
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Sow indoors: March–April in pots or trays
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Sow outdoors: May–June after last frost
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Nick or soak seeds for 12–24 hours before sowing to aid germination
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Germination: 7–14 days
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Plant spacing: 30–40 cm
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Requires support to climb
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Prefers full sun but tolerates light shade
Indian Pea ‘Azureus’ – Blue-Pink Flowers – Seeds (Lathyrus sativus)
The Indian Pea ‘Azureus’ (Lathyrus sativus) is a striking and unusual climbing annual, producing delicate blue to pink pea-like blossoms above fine green foliage. Fast-growing and drought-tolerant, it thrives in poor soils and adds a natural, airy charm to borders, trellises, and wild gardens. A hardy species, it has long been valued for its ornamental and agricultural qualities.
Why Grow Indian Pea ‘Azureus’?
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Unusual pea-like flowers in blue and pink shades
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Climbing habit perfect for trellises and supports
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Hardy, drought-tolerant, and easy to grow
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Adds a natural wildflower look to gardens
Key Features
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Type: Hardy annual
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Height: 100–150 cm
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Spread: 30–40 cm
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Flowering: June–August
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Position: Full sun
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Soil: Poor to moderately fertile, well-drained
Ideal For
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Trellises, arches, and fences
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Cottage and wild gardens
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Pollinator-friendly plantings
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Drought-prone or low-maintenance sites
Sowing & Growing
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Sow outdoors: March–May directly in soil
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Germination: 10–20 days at 15–20°C
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Thin seedlings: 20–30 cm apart
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Provide support for climbing stems
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Water regularly in dry spells
Tip: Pair with other climbing annuals for a colorful vertical display.
Hyacinth Bean – Seeds
(Dolichos lablab)
Hyacinth Bean is a fast-growing climber that brings striking ornamental value with its purple-tinged stems, lush foliage, and clusters of lilac-purple flowers followed by eye-catching, glossy pods. Perfect for creating quick vertical coverage, it adds vibrant color and an exotic touch to fences, arches, or trellises throughout summer.
Key Features
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Type: Tender annual climber
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Height: 200–300 cm
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Spread: 60–90 cm
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Flowering: July–October
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Position: Full sun
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Soil: Well-drained, fertile soil
Ideal For
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Trellises and arches
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Vertical screens and fences
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Exotic-themed gardens
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Attracting bees and butterflies
Sowing & Growing
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Sow indoors: March–April at 18–22°C
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Germination: 7–14 days
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Harden off and plant out after frost, spacing 30–45 cm
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Provide sturdy support for climbing
Fluorescent Morning Glory ‘Feringa’ – 30 Seeds
(Ipomoea purpurea) – Annual Climber
The Fluorescent Morning Glory ‘Feringa’ is a striking climbing variety with vivid, glowing blooms in shades of intense purple-pink that catch the eye from a distance. With its fast growth and twining habit, it’s ideal for creating living walls, natural screens, or trellis displays. Flowers open in the morning, attracting pollinators, and fade gently by evening.
Key Features
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Type: Annual climber
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Height: 200–300 cm
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Blooming period: July–October
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Position: Full sun
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Soil: Well-drained, moderately fertile
Ideal For
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Trellises, arches, and pergolas
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Fences and walls
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Vertical garden displays
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Pollinator-friendly spaces
Sowing & Growing
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Soak seeds overnight before sowing for faster germination
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Sow indoors: April (in pots at 18–22°C)
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Sow outdoors: May–June, after last frost
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Sowing depth: 0.5–1 cm
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Spacing: 25–30 cm apart
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Support: Provide climbing structures
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Care: Water regularly; thrives in sunny, sheltered spots
Dwarf Sweet Pea ‘Pink Cupid’ – Seeds (Lathyrus odoratus)
Dwarf Sweet Pea ‘Pink Cupid’ is a compact, fragrant annual perfect for small gardens, containers, and borders. Its soft pink blooms open all summer, bringing both color and sweet scent to any space. The dwarf habit makes it ideal for low trellises, obelisks, and window boxes, creating charming floral displays in limited spaces.
Why Grow "Pink Cupid"
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Compact plants perfect for small gardens and containers
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Fragrant, soft pink blooms all summer
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Dwarf habit suitable for low supports
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Adds color and scent to borders, patios, and window boxes
Key Features
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Type: Annual climber (Lathyrus odoratus)
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Height: 30–50 cm
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Flowering: Summer
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Position: Full sun
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Uses: Borders, containers, low trellises, window boxes, cut flowers
Ideal For
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Small gardens and patio containers
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Low trellises and obelisks
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Window boxes and balcony planting
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Gardeners seeking compact, fragrant, and easy-to-grow sweet peas
Sowing & Growing
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Sow indoors: February–April
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Sow outdoors: After last frost in well-drained soil
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Germination: 10–20 days at 15–20°C
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Space seedlings: 20–25 cm apart
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Provide support for climbing
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