By Dragonfly45
East Yorkshire, United Kingdom
I have some Everlasting Sweet Peas (non-fragrant) which are now only about 12 inches high and very delicate. I support them as they grow. However, do they, at this stage, need to be cut back in autumn/winter or left alone?
- 12 Oct, 2015
Answers
Leave 'em alone - they die back below ground in winter and reappear at some point in spring. About the only cutting back on these I've done is when their topgrowth is all over the shrub next to it (which is fine, when its flowering, but not fine once it goes all brown and crispy...)
12 Oct, 2015
I leave mine alone.
12 Oct, 2015