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First sweet pea this year
By Spritzhenry
- 11 May, 2010
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I haven't checked whrn the first one appeared last year yet.
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Haha - it's the old 'hairdryer trick' again! LOL.
11 May, 2010
very early barbara, mine still little plants , mind they are dwarf ones lol, i got taller ones today to ;o)
11 May, 2010
It is early, but I started them off in October....
11 May, 2010
dont want them to early or they will finish early to barbara ;o(
11 May, 2010
Whats that then B....stand on the back door in your anorak and blast the garden with hot air? ;))
11 May, 2010
wow way ahead of me
11 May, 2010
Sandra - they flowered until September, so that was fine by me!
Ah-ha, Karen, I have a cunning device. ;-0))
11 May, 2010
Wow that is early, ours nowhere flowering......
11 May, 2010
Same here Dotty! :~((
12 May, 2010
I saw more buds yesterday....I hope they're a different colour!
12 May, 2010
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Are you sure you live in England...not the isles of scilly or somewhere a bit warmer? I have never had a sweet pea here before the very end of June/start of july!
11 May, 2010