The spot I planted the sweet peas had pole beans last year, and was given lots of rock phosphate. It has shade during parts of the day.....a blessing in our numersous 90 degree plus days.
Some time back the plants started to set seed......they continue to do so now with more enthusiasm. Some seed pods are appearing almost just as the top blossom on a stem opens. I have assiduously been removing the seed pods. Quite a difficult choice, as saving my own seeds would make it not necessary to buy seeds next year. Frugality gets jetisoned when it comes to sweet peas! Hard to hold to my acceptance of "to everything there is a season" when it comes to sweet peas.
The seed package said the vines would grow to 13 feet!!!! No way.....well, now I am adding another string to the support and reaching as high as I can to pick them. Keeping their "feet" cool with alfalfa hay mulch has helped them as has the fact that I fertilize them once a week now. Their stems have shrunk from the 10 inch wonders they were early in the summer to just enough to hold in your hand. The aphids have taken a stand in the patch....not enough to bother anything really. The fragrance of these late season flowers is just as intense as the first ones that bloomed.
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