Description
Indoor Planting
Soak the sweet pea seeds in water for approx. 12 hours before sowing. Sprinkle the seeds of the Lobelia &Petunia into the surface of the soil and press down. Sow the Nasturtium & Sweet Pea seeds 5mm deep into trays of moist compost, be careful not to over-water. Store in a warm place at an approx. temperature of 13 -16*C (55-60*F), an airing cupboard is an ideal location. Ensure that the compost is kept moist at all times.
Growing On.
When the seedlings are strong enough to handle they can be transplanted into bigger pots or trays. Be careful when easing the roots out as they can easily be damaged. Do not overcrowd the plants. Keep the pots in a warm light position and turn regularly. Once all chance of frost has passed the plants can be transplanted into flowing beds or hanging baskets outside. Harden off first.
Outdoor Planting
Nasturitum & Sweet Pea: March – May
Sow the seeds 0.5cm deep direct in flowering location, thin as necessary. Keep moist nad weed free.
Petunia Trailing
(Petunia pendula)
An excellent choice, this pendula variety with its warm shades is a must for any basket.
Annual. (Ht. Trailing)
Sweet Pea Little Sweetheart
(Lathyrus odoratus)
A dwarf variety producing delightful flowers in red, pink, rose, purple and lilac. Brighten up your baskets with this charming easy to grow sweet pea.
Annual. (Ht: 12” / 25cm)
Nasturtium Tom Thumb
(Tropaeolum majus nanum)
Will add a welcome splash of colour to any basket with these wonderful rich reds, oranges and yellows. Easy to grow.
Hardy Annual. (Ht:10” / 25cm)
Lobelia Sapphire Trailing
(Lobelia pendula)
Perfect for cascading from hanging baskets and window boxes. A wonderful display of deep blue flowers.
Half Hardy Annual (Ht: Trailing)
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