Sweet peas (Lathyrus odoratus) are beloved for their delicate blooms and intoxicating fragrance. These climbing vines add beauty and charm to gardens, trellises, and containers. With a little care, you can enjoy a profusion of sweet pea flowers throughout the growing season.
Planting and Care
Planting: Sweet peas prefer well-drained soil rich in organic matter. Sow seeds directly into the garden after the last frost or start indoors 6-8 weeks before the last frost. Plant seeds at a depth of about 1 inch.
Varieties of Sweet Pea
There are countless varieties of sweet pea, each with its own unique characteristics. Some popular varieties include:
Cupid: A compact variety with large, fragrant flowers.
Growing Sweet Peas in Containers
Sweet peas can also be grown in containers. Choose a large container with drainage holes and fill it with a well-draining potting mix. Plant seeds at a depth of about 1 inch and provide sturdy support for the vines to climb. Water regularly and fertilize every few weeks.
Enjoying Sweet Peas
Sweet peas are a versatile flower that can be enjoyed in many ways. They make beautiful bouquets and can be used in floral arrangements. You can also dry sweet peas for use in potpourris and crafts.
Common Pests and Diseases
Sweet peas can be susceptible to a few pests and diseases, including aphids, powdery mildew, and rust. Monitor your plants regularly and take action if you notice any signs of problems.
Sweet Pea Trivia
Sweet peas are native to Sicily and were introduced to England in the 17th century.
By following these tips, you can successfully grow sweet peas in your garden and enjoy their beauty and fragrance.