Unwins Sweet Pea April in Paris Seeds produce beautiful white blooms with a delicate, lilac picotee edge.
These hardy annuals have a scent rating of 5/5 and produce large masses of frilly blooms. Sweet peas are big climbers, so get prepared with plant supports for when they take over your outdoor space!
- Great for cutting
- Sow indoors or outdoors
Sow Indoors / Sow Outdoors: Jan to Apr, Sep to Oct
Flowering: May to Aug
Pre-Sowing
Place the seeds on moist kitchen roll in an airtight container and leave in a warm room, then sow as soon as they begin to swell or sprout. Alternatively, soak overnight, but sow immediately afterwards.
Sowing Indoors
Sow singly in rootrainers or 8cm pots, 1cm deep. Water after sowing, but not again until seedlings have emerged. Keep around 15°C until germinated.
Growing On / Planting Out
Pinch out tips once seedlings are 7–10cm tall to encourage bushier growth and more flowers. Keep in a cool but bright position. Keep autumn-sown seedlings in a cold frame or greenhouse, or under a cloche. Plant out 20cm apart from late March onwards when the weather is getting milder, in a sunny position. Avoid disturbing the roots.
Sowing Outdoors
Sow seeds in pre-watered, compost-enriched soil 2cm deep, around 7cm apart, once the soil is starting to warm in spring. Keep soil moist until seedlings emerge and thin to about 20cm apart once they are more developed.
AftercareSupport with canes, netting, or a trellis to about 1.8m. Tie stems into the support every week or so as the plants grow. Also ideal for large pots. Feed and water regularly, and pick flowers often to ensure a continuous supply.