ChatterBank0 min ago
Sweet peas in Winter
I have a large pot of sweet peas which amazingly are still flowering (just!) If I cut them down to a bud about 6" high, could they over-winter and flower again next year? I ask this because they are usually completely dead by the end of August and it is so unusual to see them in November.
I know you can sow seeds in September to flower the following year so I wondered if these stems would shoot again if I keep them well mulched? Anyone tried this?
I know you can sow seeds in September to flower the following year so I wondered if these stems would shoot again if I keep them well mulched? Anyone tried this?
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