Amateur Gardening  |  22nd April 2017
SEVEN WAYS TO GROW SWEET PEAS
If you have successfully coaxed your autumn-sown sweet pea seedlings through the winter, pinching them out and keeping them pest free, you can
plant them in the ground now. If you live in the north, or somewhere particularly exposed, it may be worth waiting another week or so, but they are hardy plants and can survive outside in most areas. Late April is also a good time to sow sweet pea seeds directly where you want plants to grow.
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Articles in this issue
Below is a selection of articles in Amateur Gardening 22nd April 2017.