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Gathering sweetpea seeds
I have a sweetpea outside that seems to be setting 'pods'
I was hoping to gather any seeds and pass them to people as the smell from these is WONDERFUL....The flower isn't that great.....But its a nice shade of deep purple.... My mum and a couple of other people have already said that they would like seeds if I can get them... So....How should I do it? Should I gather the pods when they fall off and pass these out? Or do I need to 'pick' them? If I need to pick them when should I do it? |
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Gathering sweetpea seeds
Rick McGreal wrote in
: I have a sweetpea outside that seems to be setting 'pods' I was hoping to gather any seeds and pass them to people as the smell from these is WONDERFUL....The flower isn't that great.....But its a nice shade of deep purple.... Damn....Forgot to put in an image link.... *Sigh* Its late...So I have an excuse.....Sort of! B-) http://rick.mynock.com/misc/sweetpea.jpg (61k in size) |
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Gathering sweetpea seeds
Xref: kermit uk.rec.gardening:151169
"Rick McGreal" wrote in message ... Rick McGreal wrote in : I have a sweetpea outside that seems to be setting 'pods' I was hoping to gather any seeds and pass them to people as the smell from these is WONDERFUL....The flower isn't that great.....But its a nice shade of deep purple.... You need to wait until the seed pods are dry and brown. But not so late as the pods pop open and spread their seeds. You can take them out like you do when you shell peas, except the seeds are a bit smaller, about half the size. Marcus |
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Gathering sweetpea seeds
Xref: kermit uk.rec.gardening:151169
"Rick McGreal" wrote in message ... Rick McGreal wrote in : I have a sweetpea outside that seems to be setting 'pods' I was hoping to gather any seeds and pass them to people as the smell from these is WONDERFUL....The flower isn't that great.....But its a nice shade of deep purple.... You need to wait until the seed pods are dry and brown. But not so late as the pods pop open and spread their seeds. You can take them out like you do when you shell peas, except the seeds are a bit smaller, about half the size. Marcus |
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Gathering sweetpea seeds
Those look like 'Matucana' to me. I prefer the appearance of the flowers
to that of the modern frilly monsters. If you don't want to reduce further flowering by allowing yours to set seed, you could buy a packet of seeds to distribute among your friends and relatives. From url://http://www.rhs.org.uk/gardens/wisley/archive/wisleypomjun.asp: "The original sweet pea was a purple & blue bicolour (two similar cultivars are listed in modern catalogues as 'Cupani' and 'Matucana')" Daniel -- |
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Rick McGreal wrote: Ah.....So then should I pick off the pods as they are now? Should I dead head the rest of teh flowers to help keep it flowering? That's what the books say, deadhead as the flowers fade. You could let one of the pods mature and sow the seeds to see what new hybrids have been created, if the flower was pollenated by other flowers in the area. I've never tried this. Daniel -- |
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Rick McGreal wrote: Ah.....So then should I pick off the pods as they are now? Should I dead head the rest of teh flowers to help keep it flowering? That's what the books say, deadhead as the flowers fade. You could let one of the pods mature and sow the seeds to see what new hybrids have been created, if the flower was pollenated by other flowers in the area. I've never tried this. Daniel -- |
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Rick McGreal wrote: Ah.....So then should I pick off the pods as they are now? Should I dead head the rest of teh flowers to help keep it flowering? That's what the books say, deadhead as the flowers fade. You could let one of the pods mature and sow the seeds to see what new hybrids have been created, if the flower was pollenated by other flowers in the area. I've never tried this. Daniel -- |
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In article , Rick McGreal
writes (D.A. Beauregard) wrote in : Those look like 'Matucana' to me. I prefer the appearance of the flowers to that of the modern frilly monsters. If you don't want to reduce further flowering by allowing yours to set seed, you could buy a packet of seeds to distribute among your friends and relatives. Ah.....So then should I pick off the pods as they are now? Should I dead head the rest of teh flowers to help keep it flowering? From url://http://www.rhs.org.uk/gardens/wisley/archive/wisleypomjun.asp: "The original sweet pea was a purple & blue bicolour (two similar cultivars are listed in modern catalogues as 'Cupani' and 'Matucana')" Ah....In that case I'll ask at the local garden centre... I didn't realise I had such a generic brand....B-) Yours looks too pale for matucana -- Kay Easton Edward's earthworm page: http://www.scarboro.demon.co.uk/edward/index.htm |
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Kay Easton wrote in
: Yours looks too pale for matucana Actually some flowers are paler than others... A couple of them are a REAL dark purple...Some are more washed out.... 1 is almost pink! But they all smell exactly the same....Well....As much that my nose can't tell them apart....B-) |
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